The late Stanislav Andreski (1919-2007) British Professor of Social Sciences, in one of his vintage passages in ‘Social Sciences as […]
Lessons from the Pre-CIA Simple Sabotage Field Manual (declassified, in case you wonder). This is how it goes: General Interference with […]
Following on from Wednesday’s proposition, the new disciplines of management, ‘The New Classics’ are these 10: 1. Behavioural Economics 2. […]
Attention re-structuralists, strategists and people about to be sold a multi-million pound reorganization solution that will solve all those nasty […]
In the previous Daily Thoughts posting, I said that successful growth contains the seeds of its failure. Managing the organizational complexity […]
Apparently nothing can change unless there is as ‘burning platform’. Business and old change management loves that kind of drama. […]
Possibility is perhaps the most beautiful word in management. There are organizations in which possibilities seem exhausted, work is an […]
Continuing my revised 12 laws of social change at a scale. Very simple laws apply to any large scale change including the […]
A client, senior manager, mentioned to me recently that his company spent a disproportionate amount of time ‘getting ready’. He […]
Sustainability of change, of cultural initiatives, of well intentioned corporate improvements is the key challenge. We are all quite energetic […]
In this model, the employee (1) is an activist, (2) largely working peer-to-peer, and (3) progressing towards (if not arriving […]
This is model 3 (but the 4th post, confusing!) ‘The Cause’. Employees join forces to work on a Cause: green agenda, corporate […]
This is model 2 in the pack of 6 that I have described. There is a book, or two, and its […]
Model 1 of my 6 is what I call, ‘Air time’. It translates into: ‘we recognise that employees’ views are not properly […]
‘For every problem, the Victorians have a building’. For every idea that we need to carry forward, we invent an […]
A few years ago, the BBC broadcast a series called ‘How we built Britain’, presented by the veteran David Dimbleby. […]
The process of creativity can be very messy. In fact, it is perhaps necessarily messy. Like the artist’s workshop. The […]
A friend of mine Carlos Orozco uses this analogy. If you are driving a car and you have a puncture, you’ll try […]
I have described before the role of managers in many ways, often pointing to the risk of becoming ‘information traffic […]
Let’s start somewhere else. What is the logic behind Listmania? Very often there isn’t one. But starting a note/blog/communication with […]
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