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Why Working In Resilient Projects Is Like Yoga.

Performing resilient projects is like yoga. You move fluently from one position to another. Today’s project structure might be totally different from tomorrows. You can change the project organizational structure. Sometimes layering is needed for protection, making sure that deficiencies or not spread all over the place. Sometimes layering is just adding handicaps, like limiting …

The Project Prophecy. The First Insight.

I was being followed by the Shrinkonian police. They somehow knew I was in possession of the manuscript. The secret document that contained the Three Insights that would change the project world. How did they know? The only one I talked to earlier that day was Sara. Did she inform the authorities? Noooooo. Impossible. The …

Why On Earth Am I Talking About Culture And Identity Again?

Sometimes you just lose sight of your goal because you’re so incredibly busy. Yesterday for a brief moment a scary thought crossed my mind. “Why on earth am I talking about culture and identity again?” Uhm. One of the reasons I blog is to create an archive of what I was thinking at the time. …

Open Mind vs Closed Mind: The 2nd Balance For Resilient Groups

Sometimes I go into “Big Words” mode. Or more appropriately: Scientific-Sounding-Me. Last weekend I posted a piece about three balances that play a role in resilient groups. Big words. I’ll try to easy down on them in this second part. Before I start. My good friend Ali Anani suggested I use a cube as an …

Three Balances For Resilient Groups. Why Every Group Will Collapse.

Do you know the feeling at the end of your holiday you spent with a group? That was fun. Glad it is over. Let’s do this again sometime. I’ve done some fantastic organized travel tours. Traveling for a month with people you have never met before through a strange continent. Awesome. At first everyone is …