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Birds on a Wire, Iterations, and Change

Birds on a Wire, Iterations, and Change

by Dr. Kathleen Allen | Oct 4, 2018 | Leading from the Roots, Organizations

I recently wrote a blog about Networks, Resistance, and Organizational Change. In it, I discuss how organizations that leverage their work with computers and technology have a network culture that runs along a hierarchical structure. Organizational leaders need to...
Bird Bones, Tomato Cages, and Organizational Structure

Bird Bones, Tomato Cages, and Organizational Structure

by Dr. Kathleen Allen | Jul 26, 2018 | Uncategorized

One of the requirements for a bird to fly is a structure that combines strength with light weight. Birds have many physical features besides their wings that enable them to fly. They need lightweight, streamlined, rigid structures for flight. Bird bones are basically...

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