Have you ever wondered about the intersection of change management and project management? How do people come into play in these processes? How can we, as project managers, department leaders and Average Joe employees work within our own spheres of influence to make transitions as smooth as possible? If you have any interest in these [...]
Posted by Maria Gajewski on 08.19.2008 at 4:43 pm// Tagged: change management, innovation, mindset
From April 10 to May 9, 2008 I lived on $30 (USD) of food. In the process I: Lost 8 pounds Ate weeds Scrubbed siding, gave people rides, and fed chickens in exchange for food Got extensive local and even some national media coverage Took advantage of a matching donation opportunity from Jack Johnson’s All [...]
Posted by Maria Gajewski on 06.04.2008 at 6:59 am// Tagged: creativity, innovation
A few weeks ago I received an email with the subject line, “Do You Like Red Monkeys?” I have to admit that one caught my eye, so I did a little investigating and discovered the work of Jef Staes. At this point, Jef is relatively unknown in the United States, but he is a recognized [...]
Posted by Maria Gajewski on 05.27.2008 at 5:24 pm// Tagged: change management, innovation
I recently came across Mycoted which bills itself as “a central repository for Creativity and Innovation on the Internet as a summary of tools, techniques, mind exercises, puzzles, book reviews etc, that is open to all – and can be written by all.” It is owned by a UK consulting company, but looks like an [...]
Posted by Maria Gajewski on 06.01.2007 at 6:44 am// Tagged: creativity, innovation, tools
“You could not step twice into the same river; for other waters are ever flowing on to you.” – Heraclitus, On the Universe Never the Same River Twice is an odd name for a blog. It breaks all the rules for website naming. It’s a long URL, it references a somewhat obscure idea, and it’s [...]
Posted by Maria Gajewski on 05.21.2007 at 7:35 pm// Tagged: creativity, innovation