Welcome to my first post in this column dedicated to presenting big ideas by bold thinkers that help us imagine organizational change in new ways. If you want to produce change in the world and wonder ...
Across the federal government, employees are facing unprecedented levels of change. Government personnel continue to play critical roles in addressing our nation's greatest challenges: recovering from ...
As we continue to look at ways of being effective within our productivity, it is important to understand that the workforce has to do much more than just “work harder” and increase throughput. The ...
Modern device management for over-the-air provisioning. AI-enabled automation. Proactive problem detection. These are a few ways to enable better digital workplace experiences. But delivering better ...
Organizational transformations are always more difficult, take longer and require more resources than we think. Especially in today’s VUCA (volatile, uncertain, complex, ambiguous) global business ...
Arthur Ashe at the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Championship in London in 1975.. Photo: Tony Duffy/Allsport via Getty Images Remember when the term “new normal” rose to prominence at the height of the ...
Is your organization contemplating major changes in structure, operations, business practices? Unless the change is something minor, like a process adjustment or a new role, making lasting change ...
When I tell people I studied organizational psychology, they pause and ask, “What is that, exactly?” It’s a fair question. Organizational psychology isn’t something most people hear about unless ...
“Seventy percent of corporate transformation efforts are doomed to fail.” International change leader and Harvard Business School professor Dr. John Kotter made this dire assertion more than 25 years ...
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