Archive for May, 2008
Wednesday, May 28th, 2008
What does real change look like?
I drew this up to amuse myself the other day while musing on real change at the same time as writing about organisational change processes for a client…and watching/dealing with the changes thrust upon people close to me …
I actually think I first ‘created’ the doodle while working in the [...]
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Thursday, May 15th, 2008
The other week I posted my favourite quote at the moment "Relax - Nothing is under Control" …
Ok, so let’s say we accept that as true. Nothing is under control. But what if your situation feels more extreme than usual. If things really are spinning away differently from how we ‘planned’ or ‘assumed’.
How then [...]
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Wednesday, May 14th, 2008
I think I have been avoiding blogging (and you all) a bit…like a lot of my creative works…including storytelling… As such I would like to give you a present as thanks for your patience and readership: here are two beautiful art-pieces that have been passed on by the ever wonderful Alice Tang of think/feel that [...]
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Monday, May 12th, 2008
Over three years ago I made a statement in print (via email) that I wanted to go around the world and collect people’s stories. To some extent this is true of what I have done - with the odd consulting career, living in three (or more countries) and more thrown in for a bit of [...]
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Sunday, May 4th, 2008
That is the premise of Pangea Day, an event that takes place globally this Saturday night May 10th, on- and offline.
I’m always a fan of public events that bring people together and show them something new / different…especially when they try and sync the times…I love that idea of lots of people having similar [...]
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