THE OFFICE is one of the few TV shows that I watch regularly. The setting, Dunder Mifflin, is fictitious, yet familiar. The writing is crisp. The actors are first-rate. The filming is creative. But I watch is for one reason alone: the character, Michael Scott. Let’s be honest: there is a little bit of Michael [...]
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Michael Scott as Manager: How Do You Compare? (Part 3)
Posted in Lessons from Michael Scott on 02/17/2010 | 1 Comment »
Michael Scott as Manager: How Do You Compare? (Part 2)
Posted in Lessons from Michael Scott, tagged Dunder Mifflin, Michael Scott, The Office on 02/16/2010 | Leave a Comment »
THE OFFICE is one of the few TV shows that I watch regularly. The setting, Dunder Mifflin, is fictitious, yet familiar. The writing is crisp. The actors are first-rate. The filming is creative. But I watch it for one reason alone: the character, Michael Scott. What can be learned from him? Don’t build relationships to [...]
Michael Scott as Manager: How Do You Compare? (Part 1)
Posted in Lessons from Michael Scott, tagged Dunder Mifflin, Michael Scott, Positive Reinforcement, R+, The Office on 02/15/2010 | 1 Comment »
THE OFFICE is one of the few TV shows that I watch regularly. The setting, Dunder Mifflin, is fictitious, yet familiar. The writing is crisp. The actors are first-rate. The filming is creative. But I watch it for one reason alone: the character, Michael Scott. What can be learned from him? Positive Reinforcement (R+) is [...]









