by Lee Bryant | Oct 21, 2022 | Capabilities, Events, Leadership, Linklog, Technology |
Some reflections on hybrid learning approaches as L&D teams start rushing back towards face-to-face offline learning delivery
by Lee Bryant | Sep 23, 2022 | Leadership, Organisational structures |
The so-called ‘squishy middle’ of management is often perceived as a barrier to transformation, but what if we engaged this layer as change agents? Good management gets a bad rap Ed Zitron’s critique of lazy back-to the-office articles in the media starts...
by Lee Bryant | Aug 12, 2022 | Culture, Future of Work, Organisational structures, Strategy |
Sometimes change gets stuck between two worlds, and all we end up with is old structures with new branding. During a period of transition or paradigm shift, there is often an interim phase where we use new models to create a slightly better version of the old world...
by Lee Bryant | Jul 1, 2022 | Digital Transformation, Enablement, Future of Work, Organisational structures, Technology |
A few thoughts and links on scale, connection and mutualism in the design of social systems and organisations Scale, connection & mutualism in system design One of the repeated tragedies of ideologies and political systems is the pursuit of scale and control at...
by Lee Bryant | Jun 3, 2022 | Digital Transformation, Future of Work, Technology |
We have some great ideas about the future of organisations and the digital workplace, but we will have a way to go on teaching people and teams the basics It is always great to zoom out and think about the future of work and the competing trends that will shape it:...
by Lee Bryant | May 6, 2022 | Enablement, Future of Work, Organisational structures |
Thoughts on institutional upgrades, hierarchies versus networks, and re-wilding as an organisational design priority. This week’s ‘Lunch with the FT’ featured the social psychologist Jonathan Haidt, and he had some interesting things to say ($) about how mature...