My weekly posts LinkedIn Discussion I have been posting on LinkedIn for several years now, with over 400 intentional posts written for LinkedIn. What do you think? Should I keep posting? Read the full post and get involved here! Courses and events Last chance! - Outcomes-based commissioning: a ten-step introduction. You still have just enough time to … Continue reading Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #148
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Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #147
My weekly posts Top Three Tips for Organisational Change Every change effort is a massive mobilisation of culture-impacting activity.So remember that if you to change engagement and motivation then you need to change people’s experiences consistently and persistently over time. Read the full post here! Courses and events Special PSTA Webinar from Prof Chris Mowles — Complex Responsive Processes … Continue reading Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #147
Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #146
My weekly posts Transformational Power of Action ‘It is easier to act yourself into a new way of thinking, than to think yourself into a new way of acting’. We used this quote as one of the founding principles of RedQuadrant. We want to make real change in public services, and in consulting — that means more work alongside … Continue reading Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #146
Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #145
My weekly posts Systems Approaches in Organisations Join me next Friday as I’m hosting a panel discussion at the Systems Innovation conference in London and we’re going to be getting real about the challenges, pitfalls, and opportunities. Explore how systems thinking and complexity are crucial for driving meaningful innovation in today’s fast-paced world. Traditional methods might … Continue reading Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #145
Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #143
My weekly posts How would you go Nazi? In this post, I reflect on Dorothy Thompson’s essay “Who Goes Nazi?” — a fascinating look at how ordinary people might react under a fascist regime. What struck me is how relevant her thoughts still are today. Thompson’s ability to dissect human nature and the subtle ways people might lean toward … Continue reading Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #143
Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #142
My weekly posts Do you have rEQUISITE kOOKINESS? I’ve been enjoying the We Can Be Weirdos podcast from Dan Schreiber (and, deeper, Weird Studies from Phil Ford and JF Martel). They show that normality is only skin deep. Dan uses ‘the batsh*t list’ (the word is a compliment in his world) to test how many beliefs … Continue reading Transduction — leading transformation — Issue #142




