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Is traditional consulting a future-proof business model? A plea for re-orientation

The consulting industry is currently undergoing a radical change. Traditional strategy, restructuring, and implementation consulting agencies are more and more under pressure. The causes are manifold and can be anything from not meeting client requirements to new scientific findings and easier access to current knowledge via the internet. Alternative consulting approaches are focusing on the traditional consulting model’s weaknesses and become more and more important. We summarized four reasons for a reorientation of traditional consulting agencies.
Is traditional consulting a future-proof business model? A plea for reorientation.
Total votes: 6834
Dr. Markus Nini, 05.12.2017 | Posted in Change Management, Learning & Development, Company 0 comment
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Consulting, Knowledge Sharing Economy, Management Trends, Consulting Platform

Are goals a curse or a blessing? Six side effects that you should know about

Management without goals? Impossible, if you believe the large number of popular science and specialized books about management topics. Goals, target agreements, and bonus systems connected to target achievement are all part of every manager’s toolbox.
Goals. A curse or a blessing? Six side effects that you should know when working with goals.
Total votes: 6944
Dr. Markus Nini, 25.11.2017 | Posted in Leadership, Motivation 0 comment
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Change Management, Change side effects, Goal Agreement, Leadership, Team Dynamics, Cross Functional Collaboration

Embracing diversity productively in the workplace: What does scientific evidence tell us?

Diversity, and the need to productively diversify, presents ongoing dilemmas in the professional world. Numerous fields that were previously relatively homogenous are slowly achieving greater parity in terms of race, gender, disability status, and other sources of distinct experience (Bijak et al, 2007). As organizations change in their demographic composition, a variety of growing pains can occur. This is particularly the case in organizations that have not prepared or adjusted for their changing workforce and its needs.
Embracing diversity productively in the workplace. What does the evidence tell us?
Total votes: 7247
Dr. Devon Price, 18.11.2017 | Posted in Innovation, Leadership, Learning & Development 0 comment
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Diversity and Inclusion, Diversity Intelligence, Human capital, Innovation, Team Building, Collaboration Quotient

How important are job satisfaction and motivation at the workplace? A perspective from evidence-based management

There is a growing need among managers to understand issues concerning organisational job satisfaction. It is quite tempting to regard job satisfaction as simply being ‘happy’ at work, but this topic is slightly more complex than we would normally expect. Let us start by defining job satisfaction and look into what it involves. One of the most common definitions for job satisfaction came out in 1976 from an American psychologist named Edwin Locke. As he put, it is simply “a pleasurable or positive emotional state resulting from the appraisal of one’s job or job experiences”. In other words, workers draw on their perceptions and emotions to evaluate jobs in some degree of favour or disfavour.
How Important is Job Satisfaction and Motivation at the Workplace? An evidence-based management perspective.
Total votes: 5507
Mauro Ramos De ..., 15.11.2017 | Posted in Leadership, Motivation 0 comment
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Employee engagement, Leadership, Motivation

Start-up versus corporation: How to combine efficiency and creativity with contextual ambidexterity in organizations.

Concepts like efficiency vs. creativity or stability vs. flexibility are deeply engraved in our vocabulary as opposites rather than synergies. A similar contrast is the distinction between startups and companies. While startups amid current debates about disruptive innovations, digitalization, and industry 4.0 are generally associated with speed and agility, terms like bureaucracy and heaviness come to mind when we are thinking about companies
Startup versus corporation: How to combine efficiency and creativity with contextual ambidexterity in organizations.
Total votes: 7863
Dr. Markus Nini, 06.11.2017 | Posted in Innovation, Strategy 0 comment
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Ambidextrous organization, Behavioral complexity, Critical thinking, Employee engagement, Human capital, Work climate, Collaboration

Why we need more critical thinking and how to develop the necessary skills in your organization

I attended an instructor led leadership training session a couple of weeks ago. The training was well-organized, the training material of good quality and the trainers applied various training methodologies such as presentation sessions and interactive group work activities. However, there was one thing that really struck me.
 Wieso wir mehr kritisches Denken brauchen und wie man die hierfür notwendigen Fähigkeiten in Organisationen fördern kann
Total votes: 6115
Dr. Markus Nini, 29.07.2017 | Posted in Learning & Development, Methodologies & Tools 0 comment
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Critical thinking, Leadership, Team Building, Team Dynamics

Are your employees motivated, engaged or burned out? Why you should care and how to prevent the burnout trap

Leaders within organizations are tasked with taking time to know what burnout is, how to identify it, how to prevent it, and how to address it if it spotted. It may seem like that is a personal matter for the employee to tend to, however, there is evidence to the contrary. Organizations are, at the core, made up of people. Not taking care of them is like neglecting any process or element of the business. If you don’t address this problem which may be lurking in your workplace, it could cost the company capital, both human and financial.
Are your employees motivated, engaged or burned out? Why you should care and how to prevent burn out trap
Total votes: 5243
Danielle Hall, 17.07.2017 | Posted in Motivation, Research 0 comment
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Burnout, Employee engagement, Work and well-being

Collaborative learning: mining the gems to create a true learning organization

We have already arrived there. Long lost are the days where achievement, wealth, and position relied solely on an individual, or entity’s, capacity to rival against another to obtain the optimum available resources for themselves. Such an orientation primarily defined material success in the industrial and post-industrial eras and had its remnants extended into the beginning of the 21st century. It served its purpose in the frame of reference of the predominant capitalist’s value-system that prevailed in societies. But as we already entered the knowledge economy, recognized by its rapid technological advances, globalization, and extended communications networking and infrastructure, we cannot help to become increasingly aware of rapidly changing trends that kick dust in the eyes of the rat-race that once was.
Diversity Intelligence as Cornerstone of Collaborative Intelligence
Total votes: 6455
Jurika Shani, 24.06.2017 | Posted in Methodologies & Tools 0 comment
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Career, Knowledge Creation, Knowledge Sharing Economy, Collaboration, Crowd Intelligence, Collaboration Quotient

Motivation makes the world go round – how to inspire yourself and your environment to excel

Money makes the world go round? No way. Motivation makes the world go round! Motivation is an invisible force hidden in every single one of us. It’s the fire in us that determines our actions and decides where we invest our time and energy. We are motivated to a greater or a lesser extent depending on our respective daily condition, the environment, and interests. At times of high motivation, even difficult tasks can be a piece of cake and we are able to achieve incredible things. What’s behind the motivation mechanism? How can we increase motivation based on scientifically substantiated findings? We will get to the bottom of these questions in our current blog.
Motivation makes the world go round – how to inspire yourself and your environment to excel
Total votes: 4052
Dr. Markus Nini, 06.06.2017 | Posted in Methodologies & Tools 0 comment
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Change Management, Team Building

Strategy as practice: The importance of the new understanding of strategy as “strategizing” for practice

Strategy is a term usually connected to top management, long-term planning, goals, and consulting. This view dominated strategic management in theory and practice since the middle of the last century. Strategy as practice, SAP in short, is a new approach that questions this dominance. In this blog we present to you what’s actually behind SAP.
Strategy as Practice. The importance of the new understanding of strategy as “strategizing” for practice
Total votes: 5783
Dr. Markus Nini, 06.06.2017 | Posted in Leadership, Methodologies & Tools 0 comment
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Change Management, Team Dynamics, Collaboration, Moderation & Structuring
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