It's Not Complicated

E2: Assessing Culture Change

19 min · 9 de feb de 2023
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The most common approach organization's take when assessing culture is what I call "Assess, Analyze, and Action Plan."  This is an approach borrowed from old strategic planning methods that works well when you are implementing a knowable intervention (a complicated change).  But culture and community building are COMPLEX in nature, so we need a different approach to be effective.  In this episode Chris shares how to assess a culture using a "Design, Test, and Adjust" approach that is a better match for navigating complexity.  Learn more about Chris and Intentional Futures by visiting www.intentionalfutures.com [https://www.intentionalfutures.com/].

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