Consistently over the years, the Edelman’s Trust Barometer has told us that the greatest source of trust inside the organization […]
In a massive street demonstration for Anti Something Big, you have the Anti Something Big activists, the Anti Everything, the […]
Mobilizing people. This is another of the Holy Grails (how many have I said we have?) in management. Whether you […]
Said Wittgenstein. Language in business and organizations creates frames, but also limitations. And we have lots of these frames. ‘Employee […]
Months ago, I found myself in front of a large audience composed of the highest ranks of the HR function […]
(1) If the top leadership of the company doesn’t exhibit the values/behaviours that you want to instill in the culture, […]
The historical existence of several layers of management in any organization may be related to its size. In a command […]
Try my Border Diet: A diet to protect yourself against persistent Full Disclosure that the digital world forces upon you. […]
Moses’ leadership was bad. He promised his people a land of milk and honey. Instead, they got a terrible hike […]
Many people, many of them in high managerial positions, succeed by avoiding failure. They become unmemorable by design. A new […]
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 […]
There was this big conference that was introduced by the chairman in this way: ‘Welcome everybody. Lovely to have you […]
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 […]
That was Nietzsche on change management! It goes to the core of the issue of how we all try to […]
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