We are pulled to conform to the group, to participate, to contribute, to say something. Nodding is not enough. Taking […]
Accustomed as we are to creating plans to succeed on something, this may sound counterintuitive. Creating (serious) plans for failure […]
Strong thinking and strong ideas are great. We need people to defend them, champion them and feel passionate about them. […]
In my work as Organization Architect, I have dealt with clients of many sizes, shapes and colours over the years. […]
A slow growth cancer in organizations. People unnecessarily and gratuitously condemning the company to an impossible future: we will never […]
We are social animals. We live in spaces, with rules, with rituals, in tribal environments. We are both architects of […]
Our managerial training and praxis has been quite successful at making us guilty of not focusing enough on a task […]
‘Continuous improvement’ is part of the management furniture and something that, at face value, one could not disagree with. But […]
Complacency is always a risk, more so when we profess to be immune to it. Sometimes, achieving organizational and business […]
Corporate speak is of course tribal. So, to belong, you have to speak the tribal idiom. Through my work, I […]
Nothing is more rewarding than having a CEO who says world-changing things in the news and who produces bold, enlightened […]
I review my 20 rules of Leadership every few months. I have published this list regularly in my Daily Thoughts. […]
My third framing comment, after (1) framing new behaviours, and (2) the framing of the overall narrative of the organization, […]
Back in June, I said that I would put framing at the top of the list on ‘leadership tasks’. I […]
There was a time, not long ago, when people got fed up with ‘change programmes’ that faded at the speed […]
The following are not the same: What you want to measure What you need to measure What you have been […]
If somebody could care to quantify the cost of constantly checking with people whether they are doing what they are […]
The writer Nicholas Carr said about the influence of the Internet on the way he wrote and, in general, on his […]
Random thoughts: People content with average achievements in the market, launch a party when the statistics show a few points […]
We can do much better than this. But we don’t. On the contrary, we exploit these platitudes and repeat them […]
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