5-2. Is Anti-Professionalism on the Rise?
Professions and professionalism are both under pressure from within and externally — so how can we re-energize the spirit of professionalism?
These episodes include discussions about communication by organizational leaders or by the collective organization. Subtopics include: oral, written, or visual communication skills and knowledge; messaging; and marketing or other coordinated communication campaigning efforts.
Professions and professionalism are both under pressure from within and externally — so how can we re-energize the spirit of professionalism?
Moving from resident to distance education is tough enough, but if you also developed the content, migrating it could require intense amounts of work!
The change management literature often focuses on how to start change, but not how to take responsibility for change efforts underway. What does one do?
Following previous discussions about counternarratives against organizations, this episode explores how they apply against the organization’s leaders
Organizations face counternarratives continuously. Are there ways of defending the organization against them without resorting to defensiveness?
My third episode looking at an organization’s commitment and obligations to its members, this time focusing on the care and welfare of members’ families
When a flagging brand turns itself around and becomes a winner, it’s interesting. But can it be replicated? And if so, what does it take?
Nowadays, organizations cannot avoid being criticized. I explore the narrative structures that fuel the seemingly endless string of negative messages.
What purpose does cursing serve in the workplace? And to what extent should it be bothersome? This is a more difficult question than it sounds.
There is little question that political division is strong and inhibits dialogue. To what extent is this a problem and what should be done about it?