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Convey complex ideas with compassion, clarity and comprehension
In a complex world where the future is inherently unpredictable, it’s sometimes better to wait to the very last minute to make a decision. Do …
Read MoreComplex systems for a complex world
My friends Pascal Perez and David Batten have just had published a new book called Complex systems for a complex world. It’s all about exploring …
Read MoreFun in the workplace
The guys over at Signal vs Noise have it right. Fun is not at the other end of serious. You can have fun and be …
Read MoreA craving for the human touch
We’ve all had terrible experiences navigating through automated phone systems where you dial 2 for this and 3 for that only to have the system …
Read MorePictorial stories that convey values
A mining company just finished a traditional values exercise. You know the one, it ends up with a bulleted list of single words like integrity, …
Read MoreUK Cabinet Office uses YouTube
Dissident reports that the UK Cabinet Office has posted two videos on YouTube. It’s good to see the UK Government using the latest social software. …
Read MoreZahmoo blog is up and running
If you are interested in the Most Significant Change technique or, more generally, in ways to assess the impact of initiatives that are difficult to …
Read MoreThree-dozen knowledge sharing barriers
Yesterday I read a paper by Andreas Riege with the title, Three-dozen knowledge sharing barriers managers must consider. It’s a literature review that lists sets …
Read MoreCompromise for breakfast
Seth Godin relates a story about breakfast on his blog. Except its not about breakfast but about how compromise insidiously erodes your intent and how …
Read MoreAugust commenters and linkers
Thanks again to everyone who has participated in our blog for August. We look forward to your thoughts and suggestions in September. Commenters Matt Moore, …
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