The final post in the Civil War series, and for this week of posts focussed on learnings from the military and military history. on 19 November, 1863 the Soldier’s National Cemetry was consecrated at Gettysburg, PA. The principle speech was intended to be the Oration by Edward Everett – lasting 2 hours. Everett was followed […]
… Leadership Lessons from the Military
Harvard Business Review features this title as it cover story for the November 2010 issue. A sad indictment that it has taken me 12 months to get around to writing about it – but better late than never. There are three articles from this issue that I wanted to draw your attention to – each […]
… education week
The past week has been “Education Week” here – has been a common theme with several of my activities and posts for the week; The Cynefin Seminar with Dave Snowden on Tuesday The announcement that I am speaking at DRJ Spring World next year Plus I finished booking to attend the Organisational Resilience Program at […]
… Spring break in Autumn
I am pleased to announce that I will be presenting a paper at DRJ’s Spring World, March 2012 in Orlando, Florida. I have never been to this conference, so thought I would give it a try – and it was unfair to have been critical of something about which I have no direct knowledge. Other […]
… what football teaches us about resilience
For the past year I have received a daily email from Google’s Alerts Service for the keyword “resilience”. It is clear from this form of very scientific research that the concept of resilience is most commonly found in sport, not business! Perhaps it is just that sports journalists are using the word more than business writers […]
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