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Social Validation
It’s time to pimp your employee database, because with the term Social Validation we are getting very close to a way to develop and sustain a Social Architecture.
Why Checkbooks Aren’t Sufficient
A one minute interview with Daryl Conner on why advocates with checkbooks are not sufficient to make a change happen.
Music and Leadership (part 7)
When the managers of a car assembly plant of 2400 people tell you that they just saw their leadership model in action, that’s when you know you are on to something…
Executing with Resilience (by Linda Hoopes)
In this third and last article of the Resilience series, guest author Linda Hoopes discusses how we can support and enhance human resilience as we execute critical initiatives.
Leading with Resilience (by Linda Hoopes)
In this second article of the Resilience series, guest author Linda Hoopes discusses 4 things leaders can do to build resilience.
Developing Personal Resilience (by Linda Hoopes)
In this first part of the Resilience series, guest author Linda Hoopes zooms in on what individuals can do to manage their own energy effectively during change.
Domino Before You Bingo
There are five domino blocks that need to fall over before you can kick-off a large-scale organizational change program. What’s more: there is a specific order and distance that works best.
Ceilings, Carpets & Middle Managers
Social networks are changing the laws of gravity for our organizations. For middle management this means that the ceiling they are pushing against turns out to be the carpet on the floor.
On Stonecutting
Our culture tricks us into believing that it is healthier and more prosperous to like the big picture and to have the broad vision.
If Not Us, Who? If Not Now, When? (by Daryl Conner)
In this third and last article about the ‘why’ of our work guest author Daryl Conner makes a case for change facilitation as a calling.



