Stage Right: You and Me

Tom Peters relays an interesting story in his latest book The Little Big Things, 163 Ways to Pursue Excellence. He tells of a situation where a professor was presenting from the bottom of a bowl-like classroom. Without this teacher knowing, the students were instructed by an organization psychologist conducting an experiment, to nod (noticeably but not in unison) when the professor moved stage right. And, not to nod when he was in the center or stage left during his lecture. As the story goes, the prof was soon pasted to the corner of stage right and stayed there most of the class. Peter’s point: such is the power of deliberate positive reinforcement.

Encouragement and positive recognition usually helps people move forward. You and I can do that right now. We don’t have to have a certain title, minimum salary grade, or academic certificate to spread it out genuinely and freely. Offering a “Thanks” or “nice job” is so easy. We don’t have to be over the top. Even a smile, small pin, $5 dollar Starbucks card, or a shoulder hug counts. Be a leader and offer it up. Be self accountable to be abundant. Ok now… …everybody …move someone to stage right!

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 Lorne

Lorne Rubis

Lorne Rubis

The constant in Lorne’s diverse career is his ability to successfully lead organizations through significant change. At US West, where he served as a Vice President / Company Officer, Lorne was one of only seven direct reports ...
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Character Triangle

Our character is exclusively ours. We define it by how we think and what we do. I believe that acting with Character is driven by what I call the Character Triangle.

What, exactly, is the Character Triangle (CT)?

The CT describes and emphasizes three distinct but interdependent values:

Be Accountable: first person action to make things better, avoiding blame.
Be Respectful: being present, listening, looking again, focusing on the process.
Be Abundant: generous in spirit, moving forward, minimizing the lack of.

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Leadership Excellence article in the January 2012 issue

Paul Miller Morning Show, WPHM-AM, 12/5/11 radio interview of Lorne Rubis

Dr. Alvin Jones Show, WHFS-AM, 12/1/11 radio interview of Lorne Rubis

Kathryn Zox Show, VoiceAmerica Network interview of Lorne Rubis

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