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What do you know to be sure? Hō‘imi ola.

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Book Review: Do the Work

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Kindle, a year later

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Imagine having a Thought Kit

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About Managing with Aloha: Has it intrigued but overwhelmed you?

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Managing with Aloha now on Kindle!

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  • About Talking Story

    Aloha! Talking Story is the blog written by
    Sense of WorkPlace coach and Alaka‘i Managers’ advocate Rosa Say. I’m the author of Managing with Aloha and the founder of Say Leadership Coaching, Ho‘ohana Publishing, and Writing with Aloha. You can expect to read articles here about practicing value alignment, about managing and leading as verbs, and about “talking story” as the conversational culture of dynamic workplaces.
    Expect Hō‘imi: healthy doses of curious experimentation and optimistic disruption.
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  • About the Ho‘ohana Community

    The publishing of Managing with Aloha in 2004 marked the beginning of a movement. To get involved with us you simply commit to learning more about your own values, with Aloha to guide you: You’re in the right place!

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    “Every single day, somewhere in the world, Aloha comes to life. As it lives and breathes within us, it defines the epitome of sincere, gracious, and intuitively perfect customer service given from one person to another.”
    ~ Rosa Say

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    Here are links to the MWA values-based writing I have done here on Talking Story. The numbers correlate to the chapters of the book:

    1-Aloha—unconditional love of self and others

    2-Ho‘ohana—the value of intentional work

    3-‘Imi ola—to seek best life, proactive destiny

    4-Ho‘omau—perseverance, tenacity, resilience

    5-Kūlia I ka nu‘u—achievement, striving for excellence

    6-Ho‘okipa—the hospitality of complete giving

    7-‘Ohana—family as a human circle of Aloha

    8-Lōkahi—the value of teamwork. Collaboration

    9-Kākou—inclusiveness and ‘the language of we’

    10-Kuleana—one’s sense of responsibility and accountability

    11-‘Ike loa—to seek learning, wisdom and mastery

    12-Ha‘aha‘a—the value of humility

    13-Ho‘ohanohano—the value of respect and dignity

    14-Alaka’i—the value of leadership

    15-Mālama—caring, compassion, stewardship

    16-Mahalo—‘thank you’ as a way of living

    17-Nānā i ke kumu—source, spirit, personal truth

    18-Pono—rightness and balance, ethical harmony

    19-Ka lā hiki ola—promise of the new day, hope

  • Current Articles

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    • An Aloha Business for 2012
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