Like anything involving kids, you want to make sure that you start with the absolute basics and set them up for success. That’s what you would do if you were teaching a new foot skill in soccer, and leadership shouldn’t be any different. Stay focused on the basics of leadership with your kids. Here are […]
Tag: Knowledge
Reflecting on surveys for organizational feedback
Image via Wikipedia Discuss the usefulness and limitations of survey feedback. What are the key issues/problems the OD practitioner has to be aware of while feeding back data? Usefulness of survey feedback (when it is effective) (Cummings & Worley, 2009, pp141-2): Motivation to work with the data: organization members have to believe in the purpose […]
Erasmus: the last educated man?
Image via Wikipedia There are some who say that Erasmus was the last man about whom it could be said that he knew all that there was to know (available at the time). Ever since then the amount of knowledge being developed daily is increasing more rapidly than our ability to find, assess and add […]
How important is contextual knowledge for process consultants in business settings?
Image via Wikipedia am interested in knowing in what two or three adjectives you would use to describe the essential nature of the environment that you operate in for your business. What do you consider to be the most important environmental influences on the system that is your business? Is your environment something that your […]
Planning considerations for “insider” consultants
Image via Wikipedia as an inside consultant with considerable knowledge of the status quo, what kinds of procedures or checklists or attitudes do you think are necessary to ensure that we are taking a fresh look at a well-known situation to find root causes? How dangerous is it for the organization to have OD consultants […]
The age of external knowledge: why know anything except how to search
Image via CrunchBase An interesting post on The Age of External Knowledge and the role of knowledge vs capacity to search. Very trusting of Google: too trusting? I think that more important than the facts-on-hand, are the questions-in-mind which condition us to be alert to the answers we need. if there is a limit on […]