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The Secret Decoder Ring for Changemakers

Have you ever wished you had a secret decoder ring to help you navigate the complexities of organizations? A superpower to help you address the issues that emerge wherever people and processes intersect, especially during times of uncertainty?

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Posted on: 18 Apr 2017 Written by: saraceni

No Bike, No Helmet, No Organizational Dynamics

It was a cool October morning when I biked from my home…
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Posted on: 19 Apr 2017 Written by: saraceni

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