Who does all the work around here?
We see this a lot in organisations. Everybody thinks that the people above them don’t really contribute as much as they do to the success of the business. Result? Disengaged employees at every level. What about you? Who does all the work in your organisation. Why not show this to a colleague and ask them what they think? Tweet This Post Read More →
Shall I stick my head above the parapet?
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Go Team, Ra! Ra! Ra!
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The prisoner
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There’s never enough time!
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Why do I feel so empty?
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Copenhagen Summit: the problem is in the room
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Stand back for our new climate Change strategy!
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Help! I’m being eaten alive!
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We must capture their hearts and minds!
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Something’s gonna blow….
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Pressure to perform
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I’m a fake!
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A little thought from each of us…
Who is Transport for London speaking for – and to? This is one of a series of posters around the Underground that have caught my eye over recent months. It’s part of a Transport For London campaign called ‘Together For London’ aimed at reducing anti-social behaviours across London’s transport system. The message is ‘A little thought from each of us. A big difference for London’. Rather strangely, a search... [Read More...]
Congruence and leading change
How leadership incogruence obstructs change After many years working with organisations in change, two things have become clear to me: first, that many leaders see change as something they have to get other people to do and second, that many employees think their leaders don’t ‘walk the talk’ or practice the behavioural changes they preach. A typical change programme in today’s organisations may come packaged as ‘values-based... [Read More...]
Understanding Comics (The invisible Art) by Scott McCloud – review
Just look at the Amazon reviews if you want to know how good Understanding Comics is. Eighteen 5-star ratings out of eighteen is a pretty good sign – and the reviews for this ‘comic-book’ about comics from Scott McCloud certainly explain why. On one level this book is a powerful validation for a whole movement of artists who feel their art form has been overlooked and undervalued by critics. It’s a clenched fist “Yesssss!”... [Read More...]



