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Mahalo nui loa, thank you!
~ Rosa Say
A little bit more about our community:
You may have noticed that I use the acronym “HCer” at times to refer to the Ho‘ohana Community. When you subscribe for any of the feeds that I offer, you automatically become an HCer too.
Ho‘ohana is the Hawaiian value of worthwhile work, and my core purpose with publishing online is to help us reinvent our workplaces for the better value by value. Living by honoring our values is what makes us feel we are Pono (balanced and right) with the world.
Therefore, I think of anyone who has read my book, Managing with Aloha, and has become a practitioner of the Managing with Aloha workplace reinvention an HCer too. If you are newly arriving here and feel you are also new to using web-based resources, I can fully understand that you may not feel like you are a very active HCer right now. Please don't be discouraged, for there are a couple of easy ways to get there almost instantly:
...and you don't have to do all of these, just the ones you'd like to.
- Comment anywhere on this blog right now. Just say hello. You never know which other HCer will say hello and “Aloha!” right back atcha.
- Buy a copy of Managing with Aloha and Subscribe to the feed for this blog. This one is a both-parter, for this site is written assuming you have the book or have it on order, and are ready to apply it.
- Subscribe to the feed for Joyful Jubilant Learning, Aloha shared in Learning with the Ho‘ohana Community, where we were thrilled to be described by another HCer and passionate learner recently this way: “It’s a real gem and with numerous contributing authors, it delivers diverse valuable views about the art and process of learning.” ~ Amir Ahmad
- This one is worth repeating: Comment and get in the conversation at any of the places I have linked to above. A community is more than just one person, and we'd love to connect with you!
If you can't decide between all these feeds yet, I'd say go with the one for my Tumblr log, Ho‘ohana Aloha. It aggregates everything I publish online (and find that I want to share with other HCers), and as time goes by you'll discover where you “nalu it” (go with the flow) and get involved best.
If you have more questions, please feel free to write to me,
~ Rosa
