What an absolutely fabulous experience! First though, our thanks must go to Glenda Hutchinson for creating this opportunity for ODA, its members and guests, and to the co-facilitators for the evening, Catherine and Russell, who created a safe and secure environment for us. This event was billed as “a workshop unlike any other”, and it certainly lived up to that …
Some gems from our archive:
July, 01 Jul 2012 What’s the Brain got to do with it? — by Linda Ray This presentation by Linda Ray, Managing Director of NeuroCapability, gives us insights from neuroscience and the implications for facilitating change. How Aha! Really Happens — by William Duggan William Duggan is a professor at Columbia Business School, where he teaches MBA. His article, taken from …
November 2014 What matters most? Time out to reflect, revitalise and celebrate 2014 Vanessa Toy
November, 01 Nov 2014 The systems view informing what we at ODA do as we move into 2015. ODA Systems View 2014
Diversity, Power and Rank in Organisations – Rho Sandberg
August, 01 Aug 2015 Rho Sandberg Diversity, Power & Rank in Organisations
Getting better together: enabling collaboration for learning and success
February, 16 Feb 2016 Getting better together: Enabling collaboration and learning for success – Michael King
Ladders and Bananas: Survival Kit for Professionals in Change – Cyriel Kortleven
May, 26 May 2016 Ladders and Bananas: Survival Kit for Professionals in Change – Cyriel Kortleven
A Perfect Storm: The Rise in Bullying Claims in the Context of Change – Dr Brigid Nossal & Fred Wright
August, 15 Aug 2016 Our July 2016 presentation was a reflection on Dr Brigid Nossal & Fred Wright’s paper ‘A Perfect Storm: The Rise in Bullying Claims in the Context of Change’. Their paper and powerpoint can be found below. Paper – Nossal and Wright A Perfect Storm Powerpoint – ODA Presentation 2016_Nossal & Wright
Putting the Heart Back into Business
May, 05 May 2017 An engaging and interactive session with Pamela Frost and Geoff Manchester where the audience was challenged about what organisations should care about. The powerpoint presentation used during session is available here and notes from the session are available here.