Designing Dynamic Organizations
I never got to meet Jay Galbraith. His first work was published just months after my birth. However, Galbraith’s perspectives on organizations and change have
I never got to meet Jay Galbraith. His first work was published just months after my birth. However, Galbraith’s perspectives on organizations and change have
Some of my earliest memories are watching The Lone Ranger. I remember cowboys in white hats and bandits in black hats. When I picked up
Who is the keeper of conventional wisdom? Wouldn’t that be the educational establishment? What would happen if conventional wisdom was wrong? A Nation at Thought:
Columbo’s catch phrase, “Just the facts, ma’am,” is strangely appropriate when it comes to understanding the facts around gun rights and gun control. Gun Control
It didn’t start with the name “posttraumatic growth” (PTG). It started at the dawn of man, when countless of our ancestors faced challenges, setbacks, and
Traumatic experiences have the capacity to change us at a genetic level. We can be so burdened by our traumas that we’re unable to appreciate
It’s complicated. That’s the best way to describe the answers that Guns in America: Examining the Facts seeks to give. Like all wicked problems, if
Trauma is – in more ways than one – that unspoken voice. In an Unspoken Voice: How the Body Releases Trauma and Restores Goodness is
Every culture has rites of passage. In The Rites of Passage, Arnold van Gannep seeks to explain the commonalities and differences between the rites of
It’s not exaggeration to say that Joseph Campbell is a legend when it comes to mythology. The book, The Power of Myth, comes from a