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Vancouver: Northwest Coast Art

February 15, 2023 By Guy St. Clair

Last October, after we had crossed Canada by train (The Canadian, highly recommended), Andrew and I spent the remaining weeks of our vacation in further explorations in Vancouver and, for a bit, in Victoria. Some of these activities (and the train trip) were captured in our several “digital postcards,” posted to the right here. The …

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Filed Under: Art & Architecture, History, Journal, Nature, Personal History, Travel Tagged With: art, Bill Reid Gallery, First Peoples, Haida Gwaii (First People), Manion (Kevin), Museum of Anthropology (MOA), Northwest Coast Art, Raven and the First Men (art work), Reid (Bill), Stanley (Dale & Debi), University of British Columbia, Vancouver

Applied Knowledge Services: A New Approach to Management and Leadership

February 8, 2023 By Guy St. Clair

[Guy St. Clair: This post is co-authored with colleague Barrie Schessler Levy, with whom I wrote The Knowledge Services Handbook: A Guide for the Knowledge Strategist (a companion volume to Knowledge Services: A Strategic Framework for the 21st Century Organization). Both titles are published by De Gruyter in Munich and Berlin. This post was first …

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Filed Under: Journal, Knowledge Services Tagged With: Creating Conversational Leadership (book), De Gruyter (Publisher), Diversity & Inclusion, Gach (Jake, Garfield (Stan), Hesselbein (Frances), Hovell (John), Knowledge Services, leadership, Levy (Barrie), management, Manion (Kevin), Organizational development, SIKM Leaders Community, The Knowledge Services Handbook

Vancouver: A Very Different Work of Public Art

November 13, 2022 By Guy St. Clair

A Somewhat Enigmatic Work We found something completely different in one of our walkabouts in Vancouver. When our friend Kevin Manion was visiting us from Seattle and we were heading toward the harbor, we came across another work of art, this one unlike anything we had ever experienced before (assuming we consider a church something …

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Filed Under: Art & Architecture, Journal, Personal History, Travel Tagged With: Manion (Kevin), Storey (Alan), Vancouver (Environment Canada and Oceans & Fisheries Building), Vancouver (Public Art)

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