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When is organizational change sustainable?
By William Seidman We get asked if our solution is "sustainable." Organizational change is sustainable if the people in the organization are committed to taking responsibility for their success. That commitment to change has incredible energy in it. Wisdom transfer isn't magic - it takes...

Keeping the big picture in mind when you're swamped by the daily pressures
By William Seidman I'm in Malaysia now, working with a great team that's under incredible pressure. Each member recognizes that they should be thinking bigger and longer-term, but need someone - a catalyst if not a leader - to make it all happen. As Michael...

Neuroscience and change in Malaysia, Hong Kong, Japan
By William Seidman Can the science we use to effect organizational change be used in other cultures and in other languages? Do differences in negotiating styles, teams and hierarchies, and verbal and nonverbal ways of communicating influence a company's ability to do things differently, and...

Sharing expertise within organizations
By William Seidman How can you find expertise and, then, assure that it will be shared? Alden Hayashi's "The World Might be Small, But Not for Everyone" describes research by a team led by Morten Hansen from INSEAD. Are the results surprising or could you...

Neuroeconomics and change
By William Seidman I like the book Your Money and Your Brain: how the New Science of Neuroeconomics Can Help Make You Rich. Its author is Jason Zweig - an editor and writer for Forbes, Money and, now, The Wall Street Journal - who recently...
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