Tony Quinlan

Posts by Tony Quinlan

The Benefits of Commuting

by Tony Quinlan on Oct 4, 2006 10:01:00 AM

Last year when David Tebbutt and I ran our workshop on New Media in Amsterdam last year, one of the places we disagreed was around podcasts. Tebbo thought they were a problem - too time-intensive and demanding your attention, as opposed to skim-able blogs.

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If we're talking about change, why is it the same old, same old?

by Tony Quinlan on Oct 3, 2006 9:28:00 AM

If there's one great flaw in most of the stories that organisations tell about change it's this:

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Name your customer

by Tony Quinlan on Oct 2, 2006 9:47:00 AM

One of the major problems with change programmes is that those involved focus on the organisation. There are good reasons, but it makes it an exercise in navel-gazing and group-think.

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Endings

by Tony Quinlan on Sep 12, 2006 10:36:00 AM

I recently posted on the need for putting endings on organisational stories. It's prompted some interesting responses and I'd like to throw some more fuel on the fire to illuminate some elements of this.

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Coordinating change

by Tony Quinlan on Sep 4, 2006 10:48:00 AM

Changing people in an organisation can become a battlefield. With, often, a change team or department (also known as Organisational Design, Strategy, etc), Human Resources, Training and Development (also known as Leadership these days) and Communications all staking out territories an …

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