FROM GREG’S DESK
Because your real job is change.
Wailing and the Work Upon Us
My father had recently returned from military service in WWII. His service took him, eventually, to Germany. He saw much…
Lessons in Implementing and Sustaining Organizational Change: The Rise & Decline of Portugal’s Innovative Drug User Policy… plus a few upbeat links
This article of mine just dropped on Knowledge@Wharton, a Wharton business journal. It’s a quick read (under five minutes) with lots of links if you want to learn more and/or to check my work…
Leading & Colleagueship in Hard Times: Lessons from Sinead, Kris… and Willie
Clear and powerful examples of leadership in service to valued colleagues….
Schedule: Upcoming Wharton School Executive Leadership Courses
I am teaching two courses for The Wharton School in the coming year with several available dates……
Tina, What’s Leadership Got to Do with it?
Tina, Tina Turner, Anna Mae Bullock died on May 24, 2023. Much has appeared since then about her: her wondrous musical talent, her passion for both working and living, and her deep personal struggles….
Iraq 20 Years On -- Painful Lessons in Change
How we see determines what we see and I cannot but see this anniversary at least partly through the lens of large scale organizational change.
ABOUT THE BLOG
When leaders and their organizations face challenges, there's a lot at stake… The “hard stuff” is often the “soft stuff”— like building and maintaining strong working relationships among leaders and their people. Challenging times place special demands on organizations and everyone in them. Through this blog, I will share insights and lessons from my research and field experience on the perspective, skills, and support you need to handle those demands.