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Brent MacKinnon

Culture eats your structure for lunch | Thoughts on management - 0 views

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    " Culture will overcome any structural chart or any reorganisation. Companies fail because they believe that a restructure will change the culture of the company.  Even if a restructure creates temporary success, culture will reassert itself. Often senior managers ignore organisational culture because it works for them, by ignoring culture; the senior managers indicate that the organisation cannot learn because they engage in single loop learning. "
Brent MacKinnon

PwC Canada Strives for a Learning Culture - The Performance Improvement Blog - 0 views

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    "PwC Canada Strives for a Learning Culture If you're looking for examples of companies that are striving to create and sustain a learning culture, PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP) of Canada should be on your list. "
Brent MacKinnon

Innovation defined: New, useful, real and critical to long-term success | ZDNet - 0 views

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    "WEAVING INNOVATION INTO THE VERY FABRIC OF YOUR COMPANY Armed with a definition for innovation and the knowledge that it is critical to one's long-term success, organizations must take the next step, which is building a culture of innovation. And this is when the real work begins, because organizations can't just spend their way to successful innovation."
Brent MacKinnon

leadership in perpetual beta - 0 views

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    "We believe technology is changing culture everywhere in the world, leading to the emergence of a new model of leadership. Employees are now more confident, more mobile, more demanding, more idealistic in some cases, and less willing to be company people. Employees, more than ever, are individualists"
Brent MacKinnon

Leadership is an emergent property of a balanced network - 0 views

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    Important points on leadership and trust in the organization. "Culture is an emergent property of people working together. For example, trust only emerges if knowledge is shared and diverse points of view are accepted. As networked, distributed workplaces become the norm, trust will emerge from environments that are open, transparent and diverse. As a result of improved trust, leadership will be seen for what it is; an emergent property of a balanced network ["in-balance" may be a better term for this changing state] and not some special property available to only the select few."
Brent MacKinnon

on the net without a net - 0 views

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    "I have found that business value keeps shifting. I used to get paid well to help companies select new learning technologies. I have not done that type of work for over five years. I have also seen organizations move away from using external consultants. I think the entire consulting model is ripe for disruptive change. When LinkedIn advertises ex-McKinsey consultants available for $60 per hour, you know that it's an obsolete business model."
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