by Jamie Notter | Sep 24, 2009 | Change, Consulting, Individual Development
In my consulting work, I work with clients to solve problems. That, of course, means we have to clearly identify the problems, which, in turn, means I am guaranteed to spend time with people who are complaining. It seems natural that having problems would necessitate...
by Jamie Notter | Aug 7, 2009 | Change, Culture, Learning
The American Society for Training and Development (ASTD) published an article in their magazine recently by Tony Bingham about informal learning. These are training and development folks, so obviously their career focus has been on delivering training...
by Jamie Notter | May 20, 2009 | Change
I was able to briefly take part in the weekly “Association Chat” on twitter yesterday (if you didn’t know about it, it’s Tuesdays at 2pm eastern. Just follow #assnchat to take part in the conversation). The initial topic was about the different...
by Jamie Notter | May 4, 2009 | Change, Conflict
If you're at all interested in associations and social media, you likely have already heard about the "Power of A" campaign that ASAE & The Center has started–most notably the rather critical reaction it has garnered from many of those who are...
by Jamie Notter | Apr 24, 2009 | Change, Leadership
Did you read Jeff De Cagna's article in Associations Now? It's a good one. There was some interesting blog banter not too long ago about revolution versus incremental, and we all know Jeff's on the revolution side of things (his article is titled...
by Jamie Notter | Apr 24, 2009 | Change, Leadership
Did you read Jeff De Cagna's article in Associations Now? It's a good one. There was some interesting blog banter not too long ago about revolution versus incremental, and we all know Jeff's on the revolution side of things (his article is titled...