

Excellence In Non-profit Organizations: The Notion Of Organizational Capacity
The context of organizational development differs depending on whether the organization exists for profit or is aimed at fulfilling a...


Start-Ups: Going from Concept to Business Venture
Entrepreneurship lies at the heart of the capitalist system. At its core, it is about generating new ideas, starting businesses, taking...


On Corporate Reputation: Painstakingly Built, Easily Squandered
Reputations take years, even decades to build but can be destroyed in an instance. So goes the adage and as we’ve seen since the advent...


On Digital Natives – Versus Those Who Are Not
Anyone past the age of thirty and with no formal training in IT is often perplexed by any turn of a conversation that gets into software,...


Corporate Social Responsibility – How To Make It More Strategic
Even though formal CSR tools have been around for years, there is growing attention to Corporate Social Responsibility - not as a simple...


Choices, Choices….
We tend to assume that choice is always good. Having multiple options available to us is all good, right? Well, not so fast. Have you...


Organizing Without Organizations
I recently came across two interesting books by Clay Shirky, a professor at New York University. The first entitled “Here Comes...


On Delayed Gratification...
Some time ago, I came across a NY Times article (“Marshmallows and Public Policy”) that quoted work by psychologist Walter Mischel whose...


What is a Business Model?
We often use important business terms loosely and assume that everyone understands what we mean by them. Indeed, we coin them without...


On Corporate Transformation: Management Advice We Can All Use
I finished reading a book by Andreas Kramvis, an old friend and classmate of mine, who is currently CEO of Performance Materials and...