There was a time, not so long ago, when cynical corporate veterans tended to look upon organization design efforts with tired skepticism. Especially efforts involving bean-bag chairs and visions of ...
Universities in the United Kingdom and around the world are adjusting to the changes in demographics, information technology, society and, of course, the coronavirus pandemic. As I see it, the higher ...
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If you don't design an organizational structure, you'll end up with one anyway. Organizational structure happens at every company, either by conscious choice or unconscious evolution. Conscious choice ...
Growth and change can take business leaders by surprise. As opportunities to grow a business emerge, it's easy and tempting to begin acting quickly before fully considering how your business can and ...
College curricula lay the foundations to master the basics of a field, while organizations and extracurricular experiences offer opportunities to persistently pursue connections to bridge the gap ...
The 1996 horror movie Scream has long been famous for its twist: As the protagonist prepares diligently to defend against threats from the outside, it turns out the killer is already inside the house.
A global electronics manufacturer seemed to live in a perpetual state of reorganization. A new line of communication devices for the Asian market required reorienting its sales, marketing and support ...
It’s safe to assume that accelerated change is here to stay. At the core of today’s frequent disruptions is ambiguity: situations where the available information is incomplete, contradictory, or ...
Last week I wrote about, what makes a design-led or centered organization different from other organizations. Thank you for all the interest the article generated. Most people know what a lawyer does ...