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The CIO is NOT an Agent of Change

Saying that CIO’s must master the human side of IT implementations is OK, but we need to be very aware of the illusions we reinforce with that statement.

Practitioners and Social Media

Short report of last week’s organizational change practitioners meeting took place in San Francisco. The topic was social media and change management.

Not that Simple

The choice of change management is not a yes/no choice. It is a conscious evaluation of the road we want to travel: authority, behavior or identity.

Social Architecture: the Path and the Pains

Discover the five levels of social architecture and the AAA approach to navigate them.

What Matters Now

Gary Hamel, recently ranked as the world’s most influential business thinker by The Wall Street Journal, is serious about busting bureaucracy.

Social Architecture in Action at W.L. Gore

Good news: it turns out that there exists an organization that puts Social Architecture in practice in their day-to-day operations: W.L. Gore.

Touchpoints Make The Difference

An interview with Doug Conant on the fact that we have on average 70 four-minute moments a day where we can make a difference.

Parenting as a Management Skill … Huh? (part 10)

In this article I want to question this thing called leadership. I have a feeling that we are over-rating it.

Social Architecture In 3 Minutes

True to my own slogan ‘If you can’t explain it to your grandmother, forget it’ I have attempted to summarize the main idea behind social architecture in this video.

The One Thing You Need To Know About Organizational Change Management

After more than ten years of practicing, reading, preaching and blogging about organizational change, this is what I believe.