I love, love, love me some psychoanalysis. Self-analysis included. (Definitely included.) And change management. Big fan. So let's talk about the change curve, a nonlinear psychological model for how individuals progress through change. There are a few models out there, but since I favor odd numbers and accomplished women, I go with the Kubler-Ross model: … Continue reading Warning: Curve Ahead
Category: Change Management
Are We There Yet?
I remember sitting in my Sociology courses, listening to my professors telling tales of the profound, history-making discoveries by renowned Anthropologists. <sigh> Dream life. One women in particular captivated my young feminist attention - Margaret Mead. I won't delight you with the details of her work, just know I wanted to BE her. Badly. Traveling … Continue reading Are We There Yet?
What’s Your Plan?
I love it when a good plan comes together. Heck, I love it when a mediocre plan sorta comes together. And a bad plan? Well, that's pretty much the story of my life. But I digress. As a planner, disaster response operations and organizational change management have been perfect careers for me. In fact, I … Continue reading What’s Your Plan?
The Road to Change
When it comes to travel, I've always subscribed to the JFDI (Just Flippin' Do It) methodology. How far can these Northwest miles take me? Guadalajara it is. Negative 40 degrees in Michigan? It's sunny in Costa Rica. Covid says keep your distance? Got it. Hit the road and finish touching all the States. (Sitting in … Continue reading The Road to Change
Catch and Release Fishing
I recently landed a big fish of a project in a small pond. A small business suddenly lost their sole source of institutional knowledge - passwords, processes, everything. So, being the only one in the boat, I grabbed the line and began dragging it in. Dragged resources for passwords. Dragged business processes into the cloud. … Continue reading Catch and Release Fishing
Assume Everything
We all know the saying - to assume is to make an ass out of you and me. And try as we may to avoid it, we all take our turn as the donkey. And we'll all be the donkey again before we die. Many times. Se la vie. Mea culpa. So why do we … Continue reading Assume Everything
The Nature of Change
What do change and hiking have to do with each other. Well, attach your 'biner and let's explore.
No Place Like Home
You know the story. The Scarecrow had a brain. The Lion had courage. The Tin Man had a heart. Dorothy had a home. Sure, they had to battle some witches and flying monkeys before they realized it, but hey, who hasn't? Classic tale of navigating life. My Wizard appeared in 2015 as a recruiter for … Continue reading No Place Like Home
Teaching Helplessness
Picture this: It's a hot summer day. You're on the beach and it's your turn to order ice cream. Finally. "Oh, yum, I'll have the butter pecan. Two scoops. Wait, no, the moose tracks. Single. In a waffle cone. Say, is that strawberry cheesecake? Yeah, that sounds better. Hold on—you have gelato?! Lemon, please!" There's … Continue reading Teaching Helplessness
AAR, Mateys!
An AAR is a great tool when used effectively. Used ineffectively, it becomes another blame game that corrodes morale and true collaboration.









