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Collaboration Calculus « Controlled Falling
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Collaboration, Innovation, Risk Management. Why is it so difficult to incorporate new collaborative processes and tools into an organization? I’ve recently been observing a small team in a Fortune 500 company as they wrestle with this. Recently postulated in a discussion forum on Cisco Community Central at cisco.com. A key principle that he calls the Participation Theory. He set this up as a simple equation that I think gets to the heart of the matter. I’ll let him describe it here:. Ultimately, I think ...
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7 ALIGNED Principles for Effective Leadership « Controlled Falling
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Collaboration, Innovation, Risk Management. 7 ALIGNED Principles for Effective Leadership. 8220;Bachelor of Science in Business, Major – Management”. When I finally got that first opportunity as a manager, I had sixteen direct reports. 16! A bit daunting, but I knew I could handle it. I knew how the perfect manager should behave. How they should treat their staff. How they should communicate. I began to apply all that I had learned. It was a disaster. Wanted to be treated was not the way. Well intended a...
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Collaborating Using Whole Sentences « Controlled Falling
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Collaboration, Innovation, Risk Management. Collaborating Using Whole Sentences. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly - Lego style. 8220;There are two kinds of people in this world…”. That’s a line from an old Clint Eastwood. Movie and it sounds like the start of a corny joke, but bear with me and you’ll learn a bit about helping people think strategically about business and technology. There are two kinds of people in your enterprise …. They are. This is especially evident in the area of collaboration (en...
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