Published inBusiness Agility ReviewMeasuring Fried Chicken, or how perverted are your incentives?Are your systems fit for purpose or are they a poultry match with reality?Oct 10Oct 10
Published inBusiness Agility ReviewBecoming More than the Sum of your Parts: Becoming TranscendentHow can teams identify and follow a line of flight and achieve more than they ever could alone?Jun 1Jun 1
Published inBusiness Agility ReviewSelf-Organisation, Self-Management, Self-Determination and AutonomyDifferent words mean different things, and when it comes to teams being able to adapt to changing environments, language matters.May 29May 29
Points of stasis and topoiA useful tool for analysing and structuring arguments about policy (ie. what ought to be) [republished from 14 years ago]May 27May 27
Research Participation Opportunity: Narratives in Organisational AgilityI am currently recruiting participants to contribute to my PhD project. If you’re an agility practitioner, I’d love to hear from you!Apr 6Apr 6
Published inBusiness Agility ReviewRepetition Isn’t LearningIs generative AI actually transforming learning? Is genAI is currently capable of helping us create difference out of repetition?Mar 25A response icon1Mar 25A response icon1
Published inBusiness Agility ReviewThe Essence and Appearance of Agility: or Agility’s Eternal ReturnTrying to distill agility to a pure form will not help you…Mar 3A response icon1Mar 3A response icon1
Essentialism - the reliance on Plato's concept of essences to specify categories like genders - is…If you have a category, Cat, you want it to have the necessary and sufficient characteristics to include all cats that ever have been, all…Feb 28Feb 28
Published inBusiness Agility ReviewExploring Tensions with DialecticsTensions between two perfectly valid points of view can help open up reflection opportunities and understand context better…Feb 6A response icon1Feb 6A response icon1