Posts Tagged ‘Pairs’
Being human in a digital world
How do we come to terms with AI in the workplace? The challenge AI is becoming pervasive in the workplace. In existential terms, it is “a fact of life”, and we need to come to terms with it. To “come to terms with” does not mean that we find solutions or even resolutions. From a coaching perspective, it…
Read MoreLeader pairs: a frontier of organisation development
Leader pairs: a frontier of organisation development Why are more organisations choosing to be headed by two leaders? One of the answers is certainly that two pairs of eyes are better than one, that two different sets of skills and expertise may complement each other perfectly, etc. Part of the answer is that complexity requires more distributed leadership, enabling…
Read MoreMaking magic – the alchemy of facilitator duos
In the first article about workplace pairs, I touched on some of the general issues related to people working in pairs, and how we could use the Enneagram to both see more clearly and transform how we deal with such issues. In this article, I feel around in the field of facilitation, specifically facilitation pairs.…
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