Knees are still being cut resignation of the Freshman's men's Dean of men  
just 2 weeks ago,or so.
 
 
In a message dated 4/30/2010 9:18:46 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:




--- In  [email protected], "Buck" <dhamiltony...@...>  wrote:
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> Dateline: Maharishi University of Management
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> Bevan insturcts faculty and staff that MUM is just to survive,  tighten 
up & Don't do anything new. This was the mission laid out by Bevan  the other 
day in tele conferance meeting that he called in to from  somewhere.  After 
which he and Raja Raam Raji Ram  retire to the Pattisserie to enjoy another 
bon bon and cup of expresso, maybe  with a pet poodle prancing about
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> >  Drive out Fear.
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> > > Yeah these are nice changes but they  will probably depend more on 
how much of Bevan's 'administration through fear'  is still around anymore 
inside the Tmorg. Last time Keith Wallace did this out  of goodwill in a 
concerted way Bevan came in behind him cutting everyone off  at th e knees. 
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> >  "Do not take counsel of your fears."
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> > "Although this  might seem like a repeat of the "do not fear failure" 
maxim,
> > it's  vastly different in meaning and context. ...
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> > In the  business community, it's fundamentally imperative that manageme
nt not run a  business based on fear and intimidation. In many cases, when 
employees are  fearful of retribution by management, they refuse to ask 
questions or offer  suggestions. Very often they continue to do their job 
incorrectly instead of  asking for help and they won't tell management when 
problems arise for fear of  being blamed. Employees must feel secure in their 
jobs 
before they can be  outspoken about problems. They should be part of the 
process, not afraid of  the process. Refer to Deming's point 8, Drive out Fear."
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> > -Tactical Leadership Skills for Business Managers, Charles  Province
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