| Networks, Complexity, and Relatedness Inquiry and learning into social networks, organizational network analysis, and the relationships among people and systems in complex organizations and networks. |
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Saturday, October 15, 2005 1,000 cups of coffee Change management is a key topic for any consultant; for those of us doing the work of moving organizations to networked collaborative styles of work it is a hot topic. Lately I've thought a lot about the best lesson I ever learned about how to change a large organization and recalled that I'd written about it in Freedom At Work, a monthly newsletter that I edited and produced between April 1994 and December 1995.
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Ye, yes, yes! Sometimes the most complex of problems have the simplest,most human solutions. If you want something of someone, simply ask. Ask personally; look into someone's eyes; listen; respond! Email, web pages and cgi scripts have their place, but lack the rapport that can trigger infectious change. Ask someone for their permission to express and explore possibilities and opportunities. Only then can you ask them to act in a new way...
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