Nasim Taleb’s Antifragile book has this subtitle: ‘Things that gain from disorder’. This is a model for the new organization […]
The concept of disruption in management has been applied to innovation before. A disruptive innovation is a technology, process or […]
The company is too big to change. We are too small to compete. It’s too early for a Leadership Development. […]
One aspect of my work with organizations that I truly enjoy is to help craft the ‘Behavioural DNA’ that shapes […]
Surprise is a powerful strategy in its own right. Surprise means being ahead of the game, being further ahead than […]
The closest thing to designing and building an organization is the designing and building a house. You can build a […]
Amongst my clients I have a good representation of ‘regulated industries’ such as pharmaceuticals and financial services. I, myself, spent […]
Managers are good at messaging and communicating. OK, this is a benevolent assessment but let’s assume this. Also, OK at […]
This is scene one of ‘The Tragedy of Coriolanus’ by William Shakespeare. It says a lot to us. It’s easy […]
Continuing with thoughts on critical thinking…. ‘Begin at the beginning and go on till you come to the end; then […]
Meeting expectations, exceeding expectations and all that jazz! It’s often said that success equals performance minus expectations. Three comments on […]
‘For every problem, the Victorians have a building’. For every idea that we need to carry forward, we invent an […]
These are ‘functions’ and ‘structures’ in need of spaces in the organization. You may not be brave enough, or crazy […]
Is this what people want? Singing along with what the Big Gurus have provided? Music and lyrics? Sometimes I feel […]
We spend too much time seeking predictable answers. They are not necessarily bad. If I work with Peter, Paul and […]
Benchmarking is a rear-mirror strategy. It’s about catching up with something that has already happened. People who spend too much […]
If any of these are a good picture of your organization, you need to put ‘critical thinking’ into the water […]
Management cultures, particularly Anglo Saxon, love acronyms. This is something new employees need to learn. If coming from another industry, […]
The Great Man Theory was born in Scotland, the child of philosopher and historian Thomas Carlyle (1795 –1881) – “The […]
Back in 1994, Jim Collins, consultant and author, gained a lot of attention with his book Built To Last: Successful […]
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