In this episode, we will explore what it really takes to transform diversity from a well-meaning concept into a robust practice that enriches our work and the communities we serve.
Have you ever wondered what separates the best from the rest in the world of management? What if I told you there's a secret tool that has transformed how we understand leadership, innovation, and organisational development? – The magic is simply the Critical Incident Technique or CIT.
We are drawing inspiration from Paul Bate's seminal work, "Strategies for Cultural Change," in which he challenges traditional views of organisational culture.
Coaching is a powerful tool that can help social workers develop skills, improve performance, and achieve goals.
Coaching is a powerful tool that can help social workers develop skills, improve performance, and achieve goals.
In this episode, we want to explore this question. And I will take into consideration the publication by Shelly Wimpfheimer.
In this episode, we will discuss how those decentralised learning environments could be useful for organising your teaching.
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Episode 37: 5 Steps For Developing Cities in Rural Areas Through University-Practice Partnerships
The aim of this episode is to provide practical advice on how to make university-practice partnerships work in your next projects.
In this episode, I will review and share with you a recent reading of Otto Scharmers' book ‘The Essentials of Theory U’ (2018).