The war on talent. McKinsey consultants started it with a book of the same title. By focusing on what seemed […]
A specialist nephrologist I know well says to me: I get very nervous with all this heart stuff, I don’t […]
Management Theory (if there is one) and management practice are not physics. We don’t have very solid data about what […]
A few years ago, the BBC broadcast a series called ‘How we built Britain’, presented by the veteran David Dimbleby. […]
‘Prioritize’ is a word that I particularly dislike because it is overused and misused in a terrible way. I have […]
No system can be fully understood within the system. No, this is not an esoteric statement but a simple, common […]
A neighbourhood with broken windows and graffiti on the walls says: look how easy it is to break a window […]
I know of a brilliant medical doctor who, in front of a worried patient, perhaps with some imaginary worries, perhaps […]
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 […]
Henry Ford said, “If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.” ‘Faster horses strategies’ […]
Leadership has traditional sources of learning, reflection, role modelling and a ‘body of knowledge’. There are four that dominate. This […]
It’s impossible to listen in a noisy room. If you want to listen to your breathing, you need silence. You […]
Emotional Intelligence was a paragraph-length concept expressed in a library of publications. At the time it was a shock in […]
Powerful oversimplifications’ was the term used by Bruce Henderson, founder of the Boston Consulting Group (BCG) to define the matrixes, […]
Our traditional management education has almost 100% focused on the formal organization, the structural fabric of teams, divisions, groups, committees […]
Communicating, triggering behaviours, sustaining them and creating a culture, are all connected, interdependent, overlapping and parts of the chain of […]
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world; indeed, it’s the only thing that […]
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