by Eliane Moreira | Aug 30, 2018 | Learning Process
In the countryside of Brazil, some communities survive with sales of handicrafts made with flower stalks of golden-grass, a plant that grows in the humid fields of Brazilian Cerrado (Syngonanthus nitens). To maintain the continuous growth of golden-grass, experienced...
by Eliane Moreira | Aug 16, 2018 | Human Behavior
Among the many self-reflection tools, one that is accessible to all of us is the observation exercise, however, living busy lives, it´s difficult to take the time to observe and reflect. As part of the Master Program – IMHL, we did an observation exercise in an...
by Eliane Moreira | Aug 2, 2018 | Teamwork
I recently attended a Jazz concert to listen, Bobby McFerrin, David Worm, Joey Blake and the Gospel Choral Jireh. The concert was an incredible experience of sound, harmony and, melody. The interaction between the musicians was amazing and impressive in every song....
by Eliane Moreira | Jul 19, 2018 | Human Behavior
Special Edition: This article was written in partnership with the co-author Gillian Dyck. Check-out her Bio in the Contributors page. In Healthcare, and of course other sectors as well, the nature of professional relationships and our ability to foster them,...
by Eliane Moreira | Jun 28, 2018 | Leadership
One of the leadership concepts aligned with Appreciative Inquiry, commented on an earlier post, is the concept of Positive Deviance. The name Positive Deviance is curiously associated with the statistical nomenclature and represents the statistical group that performs...