Accustomed as we are to creating plans to succeed on something, this may sound counterintuitive. Creating (serious) plans for failure […]
I said in yesterday’s Daily Thought that we needed to grab the (management) Paradox of Control. The more we lose […]
The more ‘command-and-control’ you practice, the less control you actually have and the more you’ll need to command. In today’s […]
It is perhaps the Age of Inversion. The weights have gone the other way. Globalisation, big G, or small g, […]
These are commonly found uses of the expression ‘they’ within organizations. They won’t approve this They don’t get it They […]
Large scale mobilization and alignment of people, united through common goals yet everybody is in different and diverse roles with […]
John Kotter, Harvard Emeritus Professor and prolific author, has made a significant contribution to Leadership and Change for many years. […]
How do you make values live? Install them in a culture? Model 1: You preach them and preach them, and […]
Since we all love conceptual frames, it is not surprising that in the area of ‘change management’ there are a […]
New organizations and old ones in the business of transforming themselves, would be better off learning by heart these two […]
Sometimes restructuring is done with the intention of solving a collaboration problem. A people don’t talk to B people; if […]
Over the years, I have had lots of conversations about ‘corporate culture’ and in particular ‘what to measure’. I must […]
My friends, monks of a Benedictine monastery in the Highlands, Scotland, spend most of the time in silence. I mean, […]
Organizations have traditionally used a three-legged approach to creating a ‘culture’: Communications, training and compliance. None of those in isolation […]
I said previously that large scale mobilization of people (AKA social movements, AKA company culture) needs a platform. They don’t […]
When I was young, very young, many moons ago, I remember my school mates and the priests having discussions such […]
I wish I could remember where I read these stats. Russia under the Tsar 1914-1917…had 180 million peasants and workers […]
Four years ago, starting in the Midwest of Ireland and replicating to other parts of the country, a bottom up […]
In a large company, what do a leadership development, a culture change and a business integration programme typically have in […]
In this mini series I have shared so far four inconvenient truths uncovered by the forensics of ‘change management’ failure: […]
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