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The World That Awaits
The Change Management Blog By Holger Nauheimer on 10/28/2008 5:50 AM

Newsweek, October 25, 2008

TO: The president-elect
RE: Foreign policy
FROM: Richard N. Haass, President of the Council on Foreign Relations ...

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Don't Hit the Iceberg
The Change Management Blog By Holger Nauheimer on 10/7/2008 6:43 AM

Dealing with Crisis and
Uncertainty - A Change Management Approach

For the last weeks, there has been one single issue that dominates all the media: the world financial crisis. What we know by now is that it will impact all of us, all companies and all governments. What we don't know is how much ...

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NLP has found its way to the Olympics
The Change Management Blog By Holger Nauheimer on 8/19/2008 11:15 AM
I am a bit occupied as you might see from my infrequent postings. Beside work, work, work and family, there was the European Football Championship and now Beijing Olympics.

I was pleased to see that Neurolinguistic Programming has found its way to the Olmpics. Today, German swimmer
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Logical Levels Matrix
The Change Management Blog By Holger Nauheimer on 8/8/2008 12:55 PM
Over the last year, I have been talking about different systems that describe levels of change depending on the system in question. I have now combined two of these systems: The Logical Levels of Learning, originally described by Robert Dilts based on the work of Gregory Bateson, and a systems perspective that I have introduced ten years ago and which has been adopted since by many change practitioners: Individual, Team and System. Let us f ...
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Great Resource: Videos on The Art of Hosting
The Change Management Blog By Holger Nauheimer on 7/22/2008 8:27 AM
In the last months, I frequently meet people who are skilled in The Art of Hosting. I didn't know much about this approach except that it is related to The World Café. So, what you do nowadays if you want to know more - you search in the Internet (there were times when we didn't have the WWW, were there?). Besides the main homepage of the
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Presencing Toolbook
The Change Management Blog By Holger Nauheimer on 7/22/2008 8:21 AM
I just found that Otto Scharmer and his Presencing Institute have published a new online version of their Theory U Toolbook, with eight interesting exercises that can be applied in the practice of change facilitation:

Stakeholder Dialogue Interviews
U Journaling Practice: A Journey through Your Field of the Futu ...
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Ingrid Betancourt - the Next Nelson Mandela?
The Change Management Blog By Holger Nauheimer on 7/8/2008 7:45 AM
This is a day of great joy for Ingrid Betancourt, her family, the Colombian nation and the world. I have been following the story of the world's most famous hostage over the last 6 years. When I was in Colombia two years ago, nobody knew whether Betancourt was still alive and whether the world would see this couragous and extraordinary woman again.

I was happy to see her stepping into her new life - a life which wil ...
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The Project Cartoon
The Change Management Blog By Holger Nauheimer on 7/8/2008 7:43 AM
Most if not all of you know the popular cartoon that describes how a product idea gets distorted while moving through the different departments of a company. While this motive has been applied to different artefacts, the most popular is the swing. From "What the Customer Wanted" to "What Was Delivered". The ProjectCartoon.com ...
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We Talk a Lot About Change (But How Do We Actually Feel About Change?)
The Change Management Blog By Holger Nauheimer on 7/8/2008 7:42 AM
The dilemma with change is that everyone likes to talk about it, but very few have insight into their own willingness to change, let alone their ability to influence change. Those who see the need for change often want others to change first.
Chris Spies, 2006&l ...
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Inspiring People
The Change Management Blog By Holger Nauheimer on 6/27/2008 8:34 AM
I love movies. Movies show us the brighter and the darker sides of life. Movies can teach us about what is right and what is wrong. And movies can inspire us. I often use movies clips in my training courses because they often can convey the message better than I do.

Here is what I found today when I did a bit of data mining on YouTube: an inspirational speech by a great Al Pacino addressing a football team (from Oliver Stone's "
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