Empowerment, a Word that is Losing its Power
Some reflections on empowerment by Sabrina Bouraoui - suggesting we need a power shift from empowering people to empowering systems that from the outset include empowered individuals
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Empowerment, a Word that is Losing its Power
Some reflections on empowerment by Sabrina Bouraoui - suggesting we need a power shift from empowering people to empowering systems that from the outset include empowered individuals
Big shifts only
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(viBig Shift: Scalable Efficiency to Scalable Learning
The Big Shift is launching us on a journey from scalable efficiency to scalable learning
It's part of the Big Shift: we're moving from a knowledge economy to a learning economy
Certainly, there are still large segments of the population with significant material needs, especially in trying times like this pandemic. But the mounting performance pressure of the Big Shift is also generating unmet needs at the emotional level. More and more of us are becoming consumed with the emotion of fear – and given the long-term forces shaping our world today, that fear is likely to intensify. While fear is certainly understandable, we as humans don’t want to live in fear – we have a deep hunger for hope and excitement. The institutions that understand and act to address that unmet emotional need will create enormous value for their stakeholders. Now, tell me, when was the last time you sat through a strategy discussion that began with an effort to understand the emotional needs of the participants being served by your institution?
Emotion as the Foundation of Strategy – John Hagel