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		<title>By: schmutzie</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 21 Oct 2008 17:29:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>By: Hot Mommas Project</title>
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		<title>By: Joanna Young</title>
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		<description>Thanks for picking up some of the ideas about responsibility and developing them further.  As authenticity is one of my core values too I was fascinated to see where you went with this and how the relationship between authenticity and responsibility plays out.

As you know my particular focus is writing, and the words you&#039;ve written here could definitely apply for an individual (for organisation) and what we write - for &#039;what we do&#039;.

&quot;An organization acts authentically when it uses â€˜who we areâ€™ to drive â€˜what we doâ€™, and aligns its actions with its self-understanding. Similarly, an organization acts authentically when it understands how its actions â€” and the impact of these actions on the organizationâ€™s situationâ€“ reflect who they are as an organization. An organization that takes responsibility for its actions is acting authentically, because it is taking charge of the link between â€˜who we areâ€™ and â€˜what weâ€™ve doneâ€™.&quot;

I&#039;m glad I experimented with this idea give away - it&#039;s giving me the chance to meet some new bloggers like yourself.  I&#039;ll definitely be back here.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for picking up some of the ideas about responsibility and developing them further.  As authenticity is one of my core values too I was fascinated to see where you went with this and how the relationship between authenticity and responsibility plays out.</p>
<p>As you know my particular focus is writing, and the words you&#8217;ve written here could definitely apply for an individual (for organisation) and what we write &#8211; for &#8216;what we do&#8217;.</p>
<p>&#8220;An organization acts authentically when it uses â€˜who we areâ€™ to drive â€˜what we doâ€™, and aligns its actions with its self-understanding. Similarly, an organization acts authentically when it understands how its actions â€” and the impact of these actions on the organizationâ€™s situationâ€“ reflect who they are as an organization. An organization that takes responsibility for its actions is acting authentically, because it is taking charge of the link between â€˜who we areâ€™ and â€˜what weâ€™ve doneâ€™.&#8221;</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad I experimented with this idea give away &#8211; it&#8217;s giving me the chance to meet some new bloggers like yourself.  I&#8217;ll definitely be back here.</p>
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