We praise people because of their ‘clarity of mind’. We say, ‘she is a good manager, she knows what she […]
Years ago I was talking to a client, a Senior VP in the company, about a project that had to […]
The best swordsman in the world doesn’t need to fear the second best swordsman in the world; no, the person […]
Serious behavioural change? Start with micro-behaviours, then walk backwards to values, never the other way around. And bring peer-to-peer or […]
It’s 2019 – I wanted to revisit this from 2018 – are corporations developing, evolving, transforming, adapting….? And old sticker […]
A ‘Daily Thought’ taken from one of my Leadership series’. Gold leadership, is the one above silver and bronze, that’s […]
Culture is not a project, something to do on top of normal work, an extra, something to get your hands […]
Apparently nothing can change unless there is as ‘burning platform’. Business and old change management loves that kind of drama. […]
The ‘tyranny of knowledge’ is one of these phrases used in a diversity of contexts. It means amongst other things […]
The phrase is from John Lennon who stole it from TS Elliott (‘amateur poets borrow; mature poets steal’). There are […]
The third post in my “Leadership Recap” series… Gold leadership, is the one above silver and bronze, that is. Sorry […]
Ever since glorious Michael O’Leary CEO of Ryanair was told to control himself and get close to the customer (I […]
A year and a half ago I published a list of 10 statements that can make you speak like an […]
Let’s try this. Somebody who asks lots of questions becomes ‘a micro-manager’, which solves the problem of my questioning whether […]
True thought leadership is not about conveying new ideas, showing directions for innovation and offloading the latest trends. There is […]
From all human qualities and types of character, from all human values and personality traits, from so many character-istics of […]
‘Lasting capacity’ must be a keyword for change management and its methods. The issue today is less about how to […]
“Agency’ is the word used in social sciences to refer to the ability of an individual to act and make […]
In Louis Gerstner’s autobiography as chairman of IBM from 1993 until 2002, he recalls the company’s use of a competency […]
Their worlds and the laws governing them are completely different. Coaching and most management and leadership (team) development are not […]
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