I’m inviting you for a cup of coffee! I travel all around the world, and I noticed that I enjoy my evenings most when I’m having conv...
You’re not a complexity thinker when… you claim your interpretation of complexity is correct, while others’ are wrong. Because, amo...
I had promised a 7-part series with my reflections on the Stoos Gathering. Now I promise that this will be my last post on this topic for...
The original announcement for the Stoos Gathering started as follows: At the Stoos Gathering we will discuss how to accelerate change in ...
Aside from many enthusiastic messages we’ve also experienced a bit of a backlash, both during and after the Stoos Gathering. What did w...
Apart from our stakeholders and the core idea another topic I suggested at the Stoos Gathering was the name and identity of the movement ...
One wish I had for the gathering in Stoos was to discover a common foundation that could reconcile differences between the many managemen...
"Who is our customer?" This was one of the first questions to pop up during the gathering in Stoos. "Which people are our ...
I write this in my hotel room after having traveled back from Stoos to Zürich airport. The Stoos Gathering just ended and I’m feeling ...
I have blogged about Global Management Warming in Stoos several times. And so did Steve Denning, Peter Stevens, Sanjiv Augustine, a...