Myth #2: History repeats itself
In my previous post, I put out my take on how innovation and discovery come from thinking out-of-the-box, and by […]
Myth #2: History repeats itself Read More »
In my previous post, I put out my take on how innovation and discovery come from thinking out-of-the-box, and by […]
Myth #2: History repeats itself Read More »
On a recent trip to the Oregon Shakespeare Festival I spotted a whole mess of geese flying overhead, so I
Systems Thinking 4: Complex, Not Complicated Read More »
Studying chaos, complexity, and non-linear systems has taught me that control is an illusion – and sometimes completely unnecessary. Complicated
Systems Thinking 3: Can We Learn From Insects? Read More »
Long before I knew what “it” was, I was doing “it” – systems thinking, that is. I’ve been thinking and
Systems Thinking 1: Wholeness, Not Parts Read More »
Innovation seems to be at the top of everyone’s mind in conceiving, planning, developing, and managing projects around the world.
Innovating Across Countries Read More »
In this entry we look at a project conflict resolution tool and relate it to a recent interesting but little-publicized
Conflict Resolution – Climate Change Style Read More »
Dave Draper was a champion body builder in the 1960s winning just about every contest he entered. He trained viciously,
How to Avoid the Thorndike Effect Read More »
As someone with a great deal of personal experience working in virtual teams and having managed a collaboration technologies research
Update on Key Communications Technologies for Virtual Teams Read More »
Your internal company network is the life blood of your continued project successes in addition to being a source for career security.
Navigating the Company’s Social Network Read More »