Boxing up complex concepts

by Tony Quinlan on Jan 7, 2008 1:15:00 PM

Narratives and story in organisations Tomorrow should see the publication of Melcrum’s Practitioner’s Guide to Employee Engagement – in which I’ve contributed the chapter on using stories and narrative. It’s been an interesting experience – having abandoned the attempt to fit a gallon …

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My (ineffective) life as a categoriser

by Tony Quinlan on Nov 28, 2007 11:15:00 AM

I realised a couple of years ago that, although I love the concepts of working more with relationships rather than objects and categories, my natural instinct is still to categorise and try to put things in boxes. (Reading Fritjof Capra’s “The Web of Life” opened my eyes to the possib …

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The complexity of youth violence

by Tony Quinlan on Nov 27, 2007 9:45:00 AM

I spent last Tuesday afternoon volunteering with WAVE Trust at the conference on Working to Reduce Serious Youth Violence.

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Topics: Complexity

Keeping jargon at bay

by Tony Quinlan on Nov 26, 2007 6:45:00 PM

Nice piece in the FT last week that reflects a change that I’ve experienced directly in communications over the past two decades. Currently there’s a move to making organisational communications intelligible and interesting. It’s still not common, but getting better. My favourite from …

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Masterclass – Change Management in the Public Sector – 6th December 2007

by Tony Quinlan on Nov 14, 2007 8:30:00 PM

Just a brief note to let you know that we’re managing to squeeze in one last masterclass in 2007. It’ll be in London on 6th December, with details available from Ark Group at the following link:

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Mythology, leaders and leadership

by Tony Quinlan on Oct 12, 2007 5:30:00 PM

Normal blogging returns next week, now the book chapter’s done and out of the way.

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Organisational guerrillas

by Tony Quinlan on Sep 6, 2007 4:00:00 PM

At the Medinge retreat, Stanley Moss, talking about branded conflict (cf “The Divine Victory”), referred to “Farfour” – a mouse character on Hamas TV. Clearly a knock off of Mickey Mouse – down to many of the design elements – although the ending of the Farfour story wouldn’t be accep …

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Teatime problem-solving

by Tony Quinlan on Aug 17, 2007 1:15:00 PM

Another PR survey – this time from Office Angels reported on the yearning for the return of the tea trolley. The Guardian article is nearer the mark, but still misses something.

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Organisational psychics

by Tony Quinlan on Aug 10, 2007 4:00:00 PM

I caught an interesting piece of TV with Derren Brown recently. I like his style, but I also like the fact that he debunks so much nonsense.

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Magic bullets and long-hauls

by Tony Quinlan on Aug 9, 2007 9:45:00 AM

Over the years, I’ve taken part in various personal development schemes and seminars. [I’d like to think with positive results, but I’ll let other people be the judge of that.] I’ve noticed that some friends and participants view these as the crux of transformations – and that if, mon …

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