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Self managing through the ages – how our ancestors may have got it more right than us. A review of a CSML workshop

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Expanding Your World
August 12, 2009 – 12:54 pm | No Comment
Expanding Your World

Expanding Your World: Modelling the Structure of Experience. A publication by David Gordon and Graham Dawes

People Love Change
August 13, 2008 – 12:42 pm | No Comment
People Love Change

One of the greatest myths in management is the generalisation that people resist change. In fact people love change.

Structural Cognitive Modifiability (part three)
August 9, 2008 – 9:49 am | No Comment
Structural Cognitive Modifiability (part three)

Exploring the model which comprises the conceptual and practical foundation for structural cognitive modifiability.

Repertory Grid Method
May 1, 2008 – 1:22 pm | No Comment

The Repertory Grid Method – a structured way to help you identify how you see the world.

Structural Cognitive Modifiability (part two)
November 13, 2007 – 10:15 am | No Comment
Structural Cognitive Modifiability (part two)

Introducing Reuven Feuerstein

Structural Cognitive Modifiability (part one)
January 13, 2007 – 11:28 am | No Comment
Structural Cognitive Modifiability (part one)

Why should we be interested in Structural Cognitive Modifiability?

More Uses of the Five Questions – Coaching
June 11, 2004 – 12:45 pm | No Comment
More Uses of the Five Questions – Coaching

The 5 questions can be invaluable when starting in a new organisation and in consulting. They can be equally useful in a coaching situation…

Continuing Professional Development
December 12, 2003 – 1:29 pm | No Comment
Continuing Professional Development

Continuing Professional Development (CPD) is a growing area of interest. If we interpret the term ‘professional’ quite loosely, then we can include not just the traditional regulated professions such as medicine and law under this heading but also include management and similar fields of work.

In Defense of Jargon – Kind of
September 1, 2003 – 12:15 pm | No Comment
In Defense of Jargon – Kind of

Jargon separates us out into those in the know, and the rest.

Ilya Prigogine (1917 – 2003)
June 30, 2003 – 12:14 pm | No Comment

Ilya Prigogine reached further into the world than the restricted reach of the lecture halls and laboratories of chemistry departments.