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How to Suffer as a Consultant
Consultants burn themselves out by thinking that they are the actor on stage. They are not. Consulting is about directing the play.
Learning Heaps from Hypes
A visual analysis on why Google+ will fail to become the framework of social networks even though they have a superior product. It all depends on observing the color of the zone your competitors are in.
Me, Music and Meetings
Nowadays it’s popular to be against meetings, to hack meetings or simply to ignore them. Being against them is hot but it won’t get us any further.
The Courage to be the First Follower
It takes a simple three-minute video to make the point on leadership.
What it Comes Down To (For OCP’s)
When social media are changing the laws of gravity for business, there is no way organizational change practitioners can stand aside and pretend that their methods and tools should not be reviewed.
On Life and Birthing
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. Instead of evaluating a change situation from a ‘Death and Dying’ perspective, I would suggest to look at it from the ‘Life and Birthing’ perspective.
Social Validation
It’s time to pimp your employee database, because with the term Social Validation we are getting very close to a way to develop and sustain a Social Architecture.
Begin with the Marshmallow in Mind
It’s amazing what you can learn from a marshmallow. It can even cause you to rethink and redesign your multi-million five-year major organizational change program.
Why Checkbooks Aren’t Sufficient
A one minute interview with Daryl Conner on why advocates with checkbooks are not sufficient to make a change happen.
Music and Leadership (part 7)
When the managers of a car assembly plant of 2400 people tell you that they just saw their leadership model in action, that’s when you know you are on to something…