by Nick Anderson | Jul 24, 2012 | Change Management
Listen to the Radio Show of this Blog This month’s theme. The difficulties of cutting the red tape in Government. Here’s an example. Many Calgarians voted for change last October or November because they didn’t see things changing, but how much more difficult...
by Nick Anderson | Jun 19, 2012 | Change Management
The continued high failure rates of implementing change owe much of their origins to the fallacies of change management and how people view research (based on Korzybski). We would like to know how prevalent these fallacies are in your organization’s leadership...
by Nick Anderson | Apr 4, 2012 | Leadership
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN COMMERCE, IT & MANAGEMENT VOLUME – III, ISSUE – IV (APRIL, 2012 (ISSN 2231 – 5756) Abstract Today leading in a complex world is one of the hot topics being discussed across organization and conferences. Every one faces...
by Nick Anderson | Mar 15, 2012 | Change Management, Consulting, Leadership
Since change management came into fashion, a litany of failure has left its mark and our respondent’s echo what many have gone through in the last 8 years. It seems through their eyes, resistance has to be viewed as a “brown field” site. Gone is the naiveté of “a job...
by Nick Anderson | Mar 8, 2012 | Sales Effectiveness
Watch the video of this blog Over the last 25 years, sales executives have become jaded about sales training’s contribution to the bottom line. For many, memories of being pulled from the field for some grizzly sales training remain. Today there are hundreds...