Like any living system, every organization co-evolves. Its character and capabilities emerge as it plays with possibilities. It messes about with others until a workable system appears. This system has abilities and beliefs no one planned. It accomplishes work in ways no one designed. It has relationships no one mandated. While we worry about designs … Continue reading Like Any Living System, Every Organization Co-evolves Meg Wheatley and Myron Kellner-Rogers
Meg Wheatley is an American writer and management consultant who studies organizational behavior. Leadership as a noble role | Meg Wheatley WebsiteMargaret J. WheatleyWikipediaMeg WheatleyYouTubeMeg WheatleyGoogleMeg WheatleyBooks: Meg WheatleyAsk What’s Possible, Not What’s Wrong Meg WheatleyBe Brave Enough to Start a Conversation That Matters Meg WheatleyChange Starts From Small Conversations Meg WheatleyConversation Is the Way … Continue reading Meg Wheatley American writer and management consultant
Despite current ads and slogans, the world doesn’t change one person at a time. It changes when networks of relationships form among people who share a common cause and vision of what’s possible. This is good news for those of us intent on creating a positive future. Rather than worry about critical mass, our work … Continue reading The World Doesn’t Change One Person at a Time Meg Wheatley
Nothing has given me more hope recently than to observe how simple conversations give birth to actions that can change lives and restore our faith in the future. There is no more powerful way to initiate significant social change than to start a conversation. When a group of people discover that they share a common … Continue reading Simple Conversations Give Birth to Actions Meg Wheatley
Relationships are all there is. Everything in the universe only exists because it is in relationship to everything else. Nothing exists in isolation. We have to stop pretending we are individuals that can go it alone. Credit: Meg Wheatley People: Meg WheatleyMeg Wheatley American writer and management consultantBooks: Meg WheatleyAsk What’s Possible, Not What’s Wrong … Continue reading Relationships Are All There Is Meg Wheatley
Very great change starts from very small conversations, held among people who care. Credit: Meg Wheatley People: Meg WheatleyMeg Wheatley American writer and management consultantBooks: Meg WheatleyAsk What’s Possible, Not What’s Wrong Meg WheatleyBe Brave Enough to Start a Conversation That Matters Meg WheatleyChange Starts From Small Conversations Meg WheatleyConversation Is the Way That Humans … Continue reading Change Starts From Small Conversations Meg Wheatley
Ask what’s possible, not what’s wrong. Keep asking. Credit: Meg Wheatley People: Meg WheatleyMeg Wheatley American writer and management consultantBooks: Meg WheatleyAsk What’s Possible, Not What’s Wrong Meg WheatleyBe Brave Enough to Start a Conversation That Matters Meg WheatleyChange Starts From Small Conversations Meg WheatleyConversation Is the Way That Humans Have Always Thought Together Meg … Continue reading Ask What’s Possible, Not What’s Wrong Meg Wheatley
It’s not differences that divide us. It’s our judgments about each other that do. Credit: Meg Wheatley People: Meg WheatleyMeg Wheatley American writer and management consultantBooks: Meg WheatleyAsk What’s Possible, Not What’s Wrong Meg WheatleyBe Brave Enough to Start a Conversation That Matters Meg WheatleyChange Starts From Small Conversations Meg WheatleyConversation Is the Way That … Continue reading It’s Not Differences That Divide Us Meg Wheatley
It is time to stop waiting for someone to save us. It is time to face the truth of our situation — that we’re all in this together, that we all have a voice — and figure out how to mobilize the hearts and minds of everyone in our workplaces and communities. Credit: Meg Wheatley … Continue reading It Is Time to Stop Waiting for Someone to Save Us Meg Wheatley
Be brave enough to start a conversation that matters. Credit: Margaret Wheatley People: Meg WheatleyMeg Wheatley American writer and management consultantBooks: Meg WheatleyAsk What’s Possible, Not What’s Wrong Meg WheatleyBe Brave Enough to Start a Conversation That Matters Meg WheatleyChange Starts From Small Conversations Meg WheatleyConversation Is the Way That Humans Have Always Thought Together … Continue reading Be Brave Enough to Start a Conversation That Matters Meg Wheatley
I believe we can change the world if we start listening to one another again. Simple, honest, human conversation. Not mediation, negotiation, problem-solving, debate, or public meetings. Simple, truthful conversation where we each have a chance to speak, we each feel heard, and we each listen well. Credit: Meg Wheatley Source: Turning to One AnotherPeople: … Continue reading I Believe We Can Change the World If We Start Listening to One Another Again Meg Wheatley
A leader these days needs to be a host — one who convenes diversity; who convenes all viewpoints in creative processes where our mutual intelligence can come forth. Credit: Meg Wheatley Books: Meg_WheatleyA Leader These Days Needs to Be a Host Meg WheatleyQuotations: Meg_WheatleyA Leader These Days Needs to Be a Host Meg WheatleyTags: diversity … Continue reading A Leader These Days Needs to Be a Host Meg Wheatley
Conversation is the way that humans have always thought together. In conversation we discover shared meaning. It is the primal human organizing tool. Even in the corridors of power, very little real action happens in debate, but rather in the side rooms, the hallways, the lunches, the times away from the ritual spaces of authority … Continue reading Conversation Is the Way That Humans Have Always Thought Together Meg Wheatley
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Conversation Theory ** The Myth of Thamus and Theuth Close Pop-up all posts in this chapter What is the most powerful technology ever invented? Electricity, the Internet, nuclear power, the printing press or something different? In our business world, we are always looking for the next new transformative tool. Too often, we look to information … Continue reading Our Most Powerful Technology Is Conversation Conversation – an overlooked human technology