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Shortcuts to Managing Right: Simply Illuminating, 1.03 - 0 views
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I can think of two (2) representations of "comprehensive management approaches" - two exceptional representations - that remind me of my favorite illuminated manuscripts. In this post I'll describe and discuss one of 'em, a poster-sized map published about a year-and-a-half ago. I hope to do the same with regard to an entire (2003) book in a future post.
XPLANE Culture Map | Flickr - Photo Sharing! - 0 views
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XPLANE Culture Map
Every company has a culture, but it can take time to learn, and the stated culture can often differ significantly from what people actually experience.
At XPLANE we have created a visual map of our culture, to guide our teams in daily decision making and help them make choices that are consistent with what we stand for and who we want to be.
Ten-Year Forecast | Institute For The Future - 0 views
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The Ten-Year Forecast Program provides a distinctive outlook on the changing global environment for a vanguard of players in business, government, and nonprofit organizations. Focusing on the next three to ten years, the program anticipates discontinuities and emerging dilemmas--discontinuities because they challenge business as usual and dilemmas because they demand new ways of thinking about complex problems. Together, discontinuities and dilemmas provide a vista of new practices and points of view that will shape tomorrow's organizations and today's choices.
Kathi Vian | Director, Ten-Year Forecast Program
Kotter International - Buy In - 0 views
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Buy-In Saving Your Good Idea from Being Shot Down-by John Kotter and Lorne Whitehead So, you believe in a good idea. You're convinced it is needed badly, and needed now. But, you can't make it happen on your own. You need support in order to implement it and make things better. You or your allies present the plan. You present it well. Then, along with thoughtful issues being raised, come the confounding questions, inane comments, and verbal bullets-either directly at you or, even worse, behind your back. It matters not that the idea is needed, insightful, innovative, and logical. It matters not if the issues involved are extremely important to a business, an individual, or even a nation. The proposal is still shot down, or accepted but without sufficient support to achieve all of its true benefits, or slowly dies a sad death. What do you do? This is not a book about persuasion and communication in general, or even about all the useful methods people use to create buy-in. Instead, here we offer a single method that can be unusually powerful in building strong support for a good idea, a method that is rarely used or used well, and that does not require blinding rhetorical skills or charismatic magic. We have seen that this method of walking into the fray, showing respect for all, and using simple, clear, and common sense responses, can not only keep good ideas from getting shot down, but can actually turn attacks to your advantage in capturing busy peoples' attention, helping them grasp an idea, and ultimately building strong buy-in.
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We are all leaders. We must keep one another informed in real time. We trust living systems to self-organize. Read this book if you want to know what's going on. Ironically, these are not really Thompson's rules; they are Mother Nature's.
The biggest challenge businesses today face is unlearning what was successful in the industrial age and learning how to prosper in the network era.
Why Can't We Get Anything Done? - 0 views
Social & Workplace Learning through the 70:20:10 Lens - Internet Time Alliance - 0 views
Learning Culture Audit - 0 views
CommunityWiki: Do Ocracy - 0 views
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A do-ocracy (also sometimes do-opoly, which is a more obvious pun on "duopoly") is an organizational structure in which individuals choose roles and tasks for themselves and execute them. Responsibilities attach to people who do the work, rather than elected or selected officials. The term is popular with libertarian management afficionados and BurningMan participants. It also has a Zen nature that can be hard for some people to fathom. "Why is it Lion who posts so many big ideas on CommunityWiki?" "Because Lion posts so many big ideas on CommunityWiki." Doing a task is in itself justification for you being the person who does that job.
Smart Working in Turbulent Times | The Smart Work Company - 0 views
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I had intended writing a series of blog posts in the run up to the pilot launch of The Smart Work Company's social learning platform in September. Turmoil in global financial markets, with the downgrading of the US credit rating and simultaneous shenanigans in the Euro zone, gives focus to the topics I want to explore.
The series, Smart Working in Turbulent Times, will include themes that I have talked about before in previous blog posts in a random way. My hope is that this series will pull topics together to create a rationale for smart working, to explore what it is, to make the case for why now (urgently) and to show how smart working practices can be enabled, drawing on researching new ways of working over a fifteen year period and years of practical experience of helping senior executives make the transition to new ways of working.
Themes
Off the top of my head, the themes will include:
What?
Context: turbulent times past and present - there are lessons
How organisations work (and don't) - relationship dynamics, power, culture, conflict, alliances, psychological needs, performance environments etc
Smart principles underpinning design for:
Viability (including emotional and psychological well-being)
Adaptability
Autonomy
Integration
Collaboration
Wirearchy
Distributed diversity
Collective intelligence
Social skills
Thinking skills
Leadership skills
Learning skills
Performance environments, including:
Cultural and social environment
Online place
Physical space
Whole system of leadership
How?
All this research and good practice that others have found effective in specific contexts and at specific times cannot be be copied or rolled out. What to do?
Draw out principles and interpret for your own situation
Create hypotheses about what is happening or what you want to happen
What might work?
What might enable or prev
THE NEW HOW by Nilofer Merchant, Ep 43 - YouTube - 0 views
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http://youtu.be/eHtmF9xODp0. Air Sandwich.
Yes & Know | Sparks for Innovators - 0 views
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