Networks, Wet Sand, and Organizational Change
Human networks have a similar response to force. Like wet sand, when we force change, we create resistance.
Human networks have a similar response to force. Like wet sand, when we force change, we create resistance.
Nature follows its own rules and norms. Mankind’s activities shape them, for the worse. We experience the visible impacts of climate change every day. In...
The relationship between honeybees and flowers is a good example of how nature rewards collaboration. Find out what bees can teach us about spreading ideas.
Typical organizational charts resemble a pyramid with boxes clustered within departments and divisions of an organization. Trees give us a far better depiction of an...
Leading from the Roots: Nature-Inspired Leadership Lessons for Today’s World is a transformative book in the field of organizational leadership. In the Introduction and the following...
A prairie ecosystem supports long-term sustainability and resilience. Organizations have their version of deluges – much like delegating a large rainfall.
Dr. Kathy Allen is the author of Leading from the Roots: Nature Inspired Leadership Lessons for Today’s World (2019) and President of Allen and Associates, a consulting firm that specializes in leadership, innovation, and organizational change.
Dr. Kathy Allen is the author of Leading from the Roots: Nature Inspired Leadership Lessons for Today’s World (2019) and President of Allen and Associates, a consulting firm that specializes in leadership, innovation, and organizational change.