Robin Dunbar, an anthropologist and psychologist, Oxford professor, has formulated that 150 was the “cognitive limit to the number of […]
What type are you? How our mental models work is part of the Minimal Introspection, something we tend to overlook, […]
We need teaming up, but we may not need more teams. We need role-modelling but may not need to call […]
Socrates said. Or Plato said Socrates said. Socrates never wrote a word. He did not trust them. They were the […]
I was used to the concept of catastrophic failure, but not catastrophic success, until I read an article in the […]
Culture is the difference between 30 people making a decision in 30 days, and 3 people making the same […]
I have seen the same slide yet again. It keeps following me on Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook. OK, not on […]
Malaria is not an increase of temperature in the thermometer Employee engagement is not a score in a Gallup scale […]
Co-benefit is a term broadly used in the Climate Change movement to explain the unintended/extended consequences of actions beyond an […]
Increasing the connectivity of people, who will benefit from enhanced collaboration ,to achieve good things better, faster, differently, is a […]
Teamocracy may be the worst form of people collaboration except for all those other forms that have been tried from […]
Our managerial training and praxis has been quite successful at making us guilty of not focusing enough on a task […]
Give me a sequence, some boxes, a template on steps, lots of arrows and a PowerPoint, and I will create […]
Continuous culture shaping within an organization equals social movement: large scale behavioural and cultural change, for a purpose, powered by […]
I good friend, expert in Communications, has created her new website with a prominent quote of mine, ‘Change Management as […]
Toxic people. A sample. The top 12 to watch: The bully who is not challenged The bully who is not […]
Affinity, like-minded groupings and ‘we know each other very well’ works if what you want is to get things done, […]
I’ve learnt recently a new Mckinsean acronym: MECE (Mutually Exclusive Collectively Exhaustive). Meaning, you break ‘it’ all down in (Mutually […]
Did you fall in love after reading case studies and using benchmarking data? Did you see the Mona Lisa in […]
Maybe, just maybe, we don’t need ‘managers’ and ‘employees’, as in generals and troops. My strong bet is for a […]
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