- Any organisation is one thing. We must never forget that it is only our metaphors that make it seem many things.
I was at a seminar on Agile Business Processes at the Daresbury Innovation Campus yesterday. I like going to stuff there – the cross-fertilisation of people, ideas and subjects is hugely stimulating.
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- putting people at the heart of Human Resources
I was talking to a group of senior HR practitioners the other day about what they see as the really important issues within organisations – and it was an interesting glimpse into how the “people” side is commonly framed.
We were discussing what the organisation needs to provide and what people need to bring to the corporate party with them.
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- Making Community Contribution & Recognition come alive
I was trying to explain our way of Community Contribution & Recognition to a group of people the other day.
By this we refer to what we see as the key dynamising force of a productively happy life – the need to be part of a productive social grouping, the need to be able to play one’s part (subject to generous welfare provision which recognises essential human worth), and the need to be recognised in multiple ways beyond the simply material.
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Yes, |I’m talking about a Credit Curse, not The Credit Crunch.
“The Credit Crunch” has by this stage got something a historic, clichéd ring about it. It’s something to do with very big banks which either went bust, or didn’t quite – and were then bailed out by the taxpayer…..and then kept coming back for more.
It’s an abstracted technical term which doesn’t really capture the ongoing and, if anything, the increasingly severe implications for smaller business – hence “The Credit Curse”.
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