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  • Kotter’s 8-Steps: Leading Change in the 21st Century Organization
  • 21st Century Kant: Learning to Frame Knowledge Anew (w/ help from Aristotle & Wittgenstein)
  • The Trouble w/ Silos: Lessons from Charles Handy
  • Lakoff on Metaphor: Rethinking how we Frame and Unpack Complex Problems

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Noteworthy

  • Cayla Dengate (AU) re: creative job search
  • LinkedIn post by: Prof Jonathon Gray re: Reductionism article

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  • Bruce Stewart
  • Cameron Norman
  • Cath Styles
  • Cristina Milos
  • Denise Jacobs
  • Ed & Peter Schein
  • Gil Yehuda
  • Henry King on Flow Design
  • Jack Ricchiuto
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  • Nahum Gershon
  • Richard Seel
  • Steve Barth
  • Steven B Johnson
  • Venessa Miemis
  • William Powell

Suggested reading

  • JOHNSON, Steven B. Where Good Ideas Come From (2010).

  • SENGE, Peter. Fifth Discipline (1990).

  • KUHN, Thomas S. Structure of Scientific Revolutions. (1962).

  • WALDROP, M.Mitchell. Complexity: The Emerging Science at the Edge of Order and Chaos (1992).

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On POSSIBILITY

The Possibility Series: Finding Focus and Intention. Stay tuned for the conversation, happening soon at #orgdna

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