If you care about the journey and the place, you need a story. If you have a good, compelling one, […]
I got this insight from one of our Viral Change clients in the health care sector. We were talking about […]
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 […]
Random thoughts: People content with average achievements in the market, launch a party when the statistics show a few points […]
‘Let’s be real and aware of the current budget realities’ is a warning that leaders should give to their people […]
I sometimes think that many global ‘one company’ initiatives are missing the point. The intentions are good: ‘look, we are […]
I put framing at the top of the list on ‘leadership tasks’. One of those non-rocket sciences around us that […]
I shared yesterday the tragedy of the obvious. The obvious that is so obvious that we don’t see it. Read […]
There are times when you get stuck in arguments. Discussions seem to go nowhere. You are running in circles and […]
Many years ago, I got into Decision Analysis at the hands of my good friend Larry Philips of the London […]
Innovation and renewal requires your windows open to the world. Plenty of organizations out there are experimenting with models, far […]
We spend more time on preparing for doing than in doing. That would be good if we were just talking […]
There is a period in child development when children start asking the question ’why?’. They usually seem unsatisfied with one […]
Said Wittgenstein. Language in business and organizations creates frames, but also limitations. And we have lots of these frames. ‘Employee […]
Management Theory (if there is one) and management practice are not physics. We don’t have very solid data about what […]
I know of a brilliant medical doctor who, in front of a worried patient, perhaps with some imaginary worries, perhaps […]
Jerry B Harvey’s 1974 article “The Abilene Paradox: The Management of Agreement’, contains this vignette. On a hot afternoon visiting […]
On one side, taxes are good, big government, social welfare, fighting for social justice and social mobility, human rights, women […]
I published this ages ago. Some people have asked me to repeat… since the robots are still coming and apparently […]
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