Mapping Organizational Culture
Are you struggling to break down organizational silos, increase creativity, engagement and collaboration? Do you feel like the people in your company are resisting change? Is your company’s culture...
View ArticleNavigate your market opportunities
Photo by Felix Pilz Any innovation or technological invention can be applied to serve different types of customers. Understanding your set of market opportunities increases your chances of success: It...
View ArticleFriend or Foe?
Any product change, project plan, change management initiative requires assessment of and approach to working with stakeholders, a term we use to describe anyone who can impact a decision....
View ArticleChoose your words wisely
Humans live in language. It defines what we do, how we do it, and why we do it. Language is the bedrock of our cultures and societies. As with fish in water, we go about our daily business without...
View ArticleBring Your Own Dashboard
For more information Listen to Michael Schrage, research fellow with MIT Sloan School’s Initiative on the Digital Economy, describe the need for strategic KPIs, common pitfalls organizations encounter...
View ArticleFacilitation Advice From the Gamestorming Community
On May 4th we asked for your help: to share wisdom with students preparing to facilitate their first workshop. Your response flooded our inbox; it was reflective, generous, vulnerable and helpful....
View ArticleJourneyFolio
Raquel’s JourneyFolio timeline page Looking for a job can be stressful. The many unknowns keep us guessing. Even when it’s updated, our resume or CV feels inadequate, incompletely representing who we...
View ArticleHere, There, Everywhere
Reflections from a recent Expedition We’ve all attended a meeting, taken a course, or read an article that moved us no further than to pique our interest. Putting new insights into action is the...
View ArticleEven Flow
Framework by Troy Schubert Polarities live as interdependent pairs that need each other to exist, for example inhaling & exhaling. One pole is not valued as better than the other. Polarities...
View ArticleEstablish a workshop rhythm
Meetings tend to favor people who are quick thinkers who like to “think out loud”but everyone doesn’t think in the same way or at the same speed. A “think out loud” meeting can be discouraging to...
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