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By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 28 Feb 24

These reflections were stimulated by Life at Work Weekly newsletter Thursday, February 22, 2024 Issue #257 from Dr. Claudia Gross available here. When you as a leader in your organization are considering any big organizational change, how do you present the context of this change? What is the bigger picture for where this change is going? Is there a consciously held trajectory that the changes represent or are they just crisis management or pet foci of management leaders? We at Enlivening Edge see the Reinventing Organizations (RO) framework  and trajectory as having the most detailed and explicit framework and trajectory,

These reflections were stimulated by Life at Work Weekly newsletter Thursday, February 22, 2024 Issue #257 from Dr. Claudia Gross available here. When you as a leader in your organization are considering any big organizational change, how do you present the context of this change? What is the bigger picture for where this change is going? Is there a consciously


By: The Posts Author | Posted on: 15 Feb 23

by Çiğdem Özgen, guest contributor Şanlıurfa/Haliliye, Türkiye. 7th of February, 2023. Photo by Ömer Çörten   From the city of Gaziantep in southern Türkiye (the country formerly called ‘Turkey’), close to the epicenters of the strong earthquakes that recently killed thousands of people, it is easy to think, “it all started here.” And by “it all”, I mean human civilization. About 150 kilometers east of Gaziantep (less than 100 miles) in the foothills of the Taurus Mountains, is Göbekli Tepe, a Neolithic-era complex at least 10,000 years old that contains the world’s oldest-known megaliths. Its purpose is still debated, but

by Çiğdem Özgen, guest contributor Şanlıurfa/Haliliye, Türkiye. 7th of February, 2023. Photo by Ömer Çörten   From the city of Gaziantep in southern Türkiye (the country formerly called ‘Turkey’), close to the epicenters of the strong earthquakes that recently killed thousands of people, it is easy to think, “it all started here.” And by “it all”, I mean human civilization.


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