There was this big conference that was introduced by the chairman in this way: ‘Welcome everybody. Lovely to have you […]
A few years ago, the BBC broadcast a series called ‘How we built Britain’, presented by the veteran David Dimbleby. […]
No system can be fully understood within the system. No, this is not an esoteric statement but a simple, common […]
In a study conducted with Fortune 100 companies, and quoted in Sherry Turkle’s book ‘Reclaiming Conversations’, the following statistics about […]
Here we go. I’m sounding a little gloomy for a Monday morning. I don’t mean to. Promise. Back in 2016 […]
Jerry B Harvey’s 1974 article “The Abilene Paradox: The Management of Agreement’, contains this vignette. On a hot afternoon visiting […]
With some exceptions, there is no such a thing as single, global, monolithic corporate culture. There is usually a confederation […]
1. Postpone. Some great killers postpone everything. They don’t even have to use the language, they simply organise things in […]
Leadership has traditional sources of learning, reflection, role modelling and a ‘body of knowledge’. There are four that dominate. This […]
William Stafford’s (1914 – 1993) poem reads: The things you do not have to say make you rich, Saying the […]
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that […]
10 key behavioural competences of people to understand what is going on. Small sample of my collection. These are 10 […]
Organizations need a Rapid Reaction Force. OK, unless you are in the military, it does not mean military fatigue uniforms […]
Some people in organizations believe that they are working in a very bureaucratic, hierarchical, political and rigid environment. Many of […]
From time to time you see the occasional and mostly not very solid comparisons between ‘the company’ and a religion. […]
The language of leadership is often plain and monotone. Used to explain slides and with a screen behind, leadership language […]
We all have our share of ‘difficult people’. Conventional management of change has taught us that there is always going […]
In my organizational consulting work, and in behavioural terms, I am very used to be told, and challenged, that there […]
I can’t remember where I saw this. This is part of the point. It could have been anywhere. But I […]
Here is a ‘very novel’ concept. Employee Engagement is needed because… it’s good in and of itself. Because work enhances […]
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