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Last Thursday evening I enjoyed a rare opportunity to talk with a group of about 120 students and faculty at Universidad Regiomontana in Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. The advertised title of my talk was “How to Build a Culture of … Continue reading

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Here’s a short video of executive leaders in Mexico City studying Responsibility Redefined™ with me this week. The video is only 40 seconds long. At the end you’ll see the Responsibility Process™ poster in Spanish… [youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_sHkPJhZHts[/youtube] I’ve been invited to … Continue reading

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(originally published 24 January 2008 by the Cutter Consortium Agile Email Advisor) by Christopher M. Avery, Senior Consultant, Cutter Consortium Activate Your Personal Agility Christopher Avery wants to be your personal agility coach. Please accept this invitation for priority access … Continue reading

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Published yesterday by The Cutter Consortium. Thanks for their permission to share it with you in it’s entirety. Easy Executive Change by Christopher M. Avery, Senior Consultant, Cutter Consortium Want to make change a lot easier on yourself and develop … Continue reading

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The monthly Agile Project Management E-Mail Advisor I write for the Boston-area think tank Cutter Consortium hit in-boxes today. It’s titled Collaborative Leadership Basics, Part 10: How Do You Get a Team to Develop a Clear and Elevating Goal? You can get any or all of Cutter’s email advisors by signing up for them. Here’s a brief excerpt from this one, then I’ll connect it to a fascinating email I received yesterday: Continue reading

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At the Cutter Summit yesterday morning, the opening keynoter Rob Austin, professor at Harvard Business School, presented his research on innovation, the theme of this year’s summit. He’s interested in the space in-between creativity research that looks at the individual … Continue reading

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I’m at the Cutter Summit in Cambridge, MA, where I arrived Sunday and will leave tomorrow. Social networking tools expert Stowe Boyd presented yesterday and inspired me—or maybe overwhelmed me—with the pace of movement toward Web 2.0 (Web 2.0 refers … Continue reading

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