Warren Kinston
25. November 2012 10:00
When I was a therapist and then a consultant, I prided myself on my practicality, on being down-to-earth. I still do.
This often brought me into conflict with colleagues who loved abstractions and built their work and life around playing with them. Why shouldn't people focus on concepts? In principle, I want people, colleagues and clients alike, to do what they think is right and best.
The question really comes down to what is right and best. If you get that wrong, then perhaps you might find yourself in trouble. Conceptual input means starting from ideas that are part of a theory. Or perhaps it means applying a paradigm that is popular. This idea-based engagement always left me uncomfortable. Still does.
When I tried to deal with some management mess, I would typically More...
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