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Operation: Swarm to Transform
Okay so I am proposing something radical (pun intended) in this forum that hasn't been suggested before. I have sat on the sidelines, ...

Stoos Western Stampede in the USA?
I have heard a number of Americans lamenting that they cannot go to Amsterdam for the Stoos stampeded (for various reasons). Any ...

What exactly is Stoos?
I've read the Stoos website. I've read the Forbes article (http://www.forbes.com/sites/stevedenning/2012/01/13/stoos-facilitating-a-tipp ...

Waking Up the Workplace: new interview series and online course on transforming work and business
I'm pretty new to this group and have just registered for the Stoos Stampede in Amsterdam in July.
In the meantime, I thought I'd share ...
Get Four Free Teaching Dialogues wakinguptheworkplace.com
Business can be different. Really different. And we’re so sick of business-as-usual we decided to rock the boat. What would it look like if business was a vehicle for transformation, and changing the world, rather than simply a...

The potential for the Stoos movement is far greater than our wildest imagination. However...
I feel that this movement is drifting.
I hear no single voice.
I wonder if people are truly committed.
I see people putting their own ...

Registration for stoosXchange ist open!
Registration for stoosXchange in June is now open on eventbrite!
http://stoosxchangecamp.eventbrite.comYou can help us this week by ...

Is listening the biggest failure mode of management today?
I know the content in this likely diverges from the Stoos group but I am open to critique.
The biggest failure mode of management today: Listening agileforest.com
For a while now I have been discombombulated. The cause of my confusion and desperation has been around the issue of management. I am not talking about Leadership. Leaders are people (whether in a position of hierarchy or not) that naturally foster...

Agile operations for volatile times mckinseyquarterly.com
By improving how risk is measured—and managed—in global operations, companies can adapt to changing conditions faster than competitors. A McKinsey Quarterly Operations article.
