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Change Management Toolbook

Change Management Toolbook

Business Model Innovation Change Management Blogs | Shared thoughts on change management The number of crises and conflicts around the world—economic instability, unemployment, resource scarcity, terrorism, wars, ethnic divisions, oppression, natural disasters, climate changes, and more—is cause for hopelessness and despair. And the research is clear: Focus on the negative aspects long enough and things will only get worse with more blame, shortsighted solutions, cascading harm, and a serious drain of human energy. Positive psychology compels one to ask an important question, “What do we want more of?” Explore amazing transformations around the world; you will find examples of resilience, innovation, healing, and abundant energy driven by people committed to seeing a better world. I’ve come to believe that things are getting better and better and worse and worse, faster and faster, simultaneously. Gather Together Well then, what next? Imagine a place, a house with an amazing garden.

El pensamiento complejo de Edgar Morin y los siete saberes necesarios para la educación del futuro El comprender y explicar una estrategia esta siempre limitada al conocimiento de la organización que se estudia, ya que en la actualidad, la globalización, la tecnología y el medio ambiente cambiante obliga a una comprensión y explicación que se adapte al entorno donde se ubica la organización. Introducción Parte de la teoría del Pensamiento Complejo, se dice que la realidad se comprende y se explica simultáneamente desde todas las perspectivas posibles; y si lo enfocamos a una estrategia esta se debe estudiar de forma compleja y global, ya que dividiéndola en pequeñas partes para facilitar su estudio, se limita el campo de acción del conocimiento. Tanto la realidad como el pensamiento y el conocimiento son complejos y debido a esto, es preciso usar la complejidad para entender el mundo. La noción de pensamiento complejo fue acuñada por el filósofo francés Edgar Morin y refiere a la capacidad de interconectar distintas dimensiones de lo real. Biografía: Edgar Morin 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7.

steal this: IDEO’s business model visualization tool 23 Jun, 2011 – 7 comments click to download the pdf page This is making the rounds today. This is the tool IDEO uses to identify spaces for design interventions in the businesses they’re putting their grey matter to use for. It’s a tool intended to start a conversation, so by design it’s a simplification of reality, but it’s a damn cogent way to map a business model on a single page. It’s the best I’ve seen, absolutely. Want to know how to use it? Alright, so here’s where I slap on a pair of hastily glued wings and probably plummet to my death. So here’s my version … click to embiggen First, I approached this from the perspective of examining your business model with networks in mind. Some explanations: Costs: here I’ve broken down costs into two camps, stealing from the software engineer Fred Brooks, accidental vs essential. Thoughts?

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