| Global Organization Design Conference - 2005 |
"Achieving potential through liberating structures”
Readings & Videos on Global Organization Design: GO Conference-2005 Proceedings
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Final Conference 2005 Program
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Your Presenters
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Conference 2005 Attendees
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A GO World Census
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Session 1 | |||
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The DNA of Corporate Governance - Larry Tapp, Mark Van Clieaf, Janet Kelly, Catherine Jackson, and Paul Hodgson
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| Transforming your Organization while Defeating the Competition - Steve Clement & Michael Kirby | |||
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Designing a High Performing Organization to Achieve "World Class" Results - Steve Clement
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Managing the Corporate Talent Pool - Steve Clement
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Session 3 | |||
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Creative and Flexible Talent Management - Judy Hobrough & staff from the International BIOSS group
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Session 4 | |||
| Breakthroughs in Strategy - Julian Fairfield & Kenneth Craddock | |||
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Levels Theory Provides Unique Insight Into Strategy and Why “Levels Shifting” Change Management Is So Demanding - Julian Fairfield
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The Deadly Diseases Blocking Requisite Organization - Kenneth Craddock
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| Unveiling CIP's Influence upon Job Performance, Satisfaction, & Career Progression | |||
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Assessment Exercise - Glenn Mehltretter & Michelle Malay Carter
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Getting Leverage on Job Performance, Satisfaction and Career Progression (CIP) - Michelle Malay Carter & Glenn Mehltretter
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Evaluation Process Comparison - Michelle Malay Carter & Glenn Mehltretter
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Hiring Exercise - Michelle Malay Carter & Glenn Mehltretter
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Evening Session | |||
| Welcome and Purpose | |||
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Who We Are: Summary of survey results by ABC's Academic, Business and Consultants Questions - Ken Shepard, GO Society President
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Welcome & Overview of the Day | |||
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"Does this stuff really work?" - Ken Shepard & Jerry Gray
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| The DNA of governance-improving the level of board work and choosing & paying the CEO. | |||
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5 Levels of CEO Work & 5 Levels of Board Governance: Solving the Corporate Governance Problem - Mark Van Clieaf & Larry Tapp
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Paradigm Flaw in the Boardroom: Governance vs. Management - Edward Waitzer
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Built to Last - well-designed organizational structures and people development systems endure over 25 years - Business needs and results - Sir Roderick Carnegie (video), Leigh Clifford, Mark Kaminski & Julian Fairfield
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Session 3 | |||
| Life and death decisions: Identifying and developing the general staff in the US Army - reflecting after 25 years: How well did we do? - Michael Kirby & Steve Clement | |||
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Leadership - Steve Clement
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Management tools so good, I've used them successfully in three different businesses - Robert Pearce, April Taggart, Anne Stephen & Ronald Capelle
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CEO Panel | |||
| A special panel of CEOs - moderated by Larry Tapp - share their experiences in tailoring Requisite Organization principles as part of their personal leadership style, senior team alignment, and structure and management systems of their organizations. Share the insights provided by this cross-section of corporate leadership. Watch the CEO Panel online in the following GO Society five-part video webcast... | |||
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Private sector CEOs on their experiences in implementing RO in their organizations (Part 1 of 5) - Joseph Privott
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Private sector CEOs on their experiences in implementing RO in their organizations (Part 2 of 5) - Mark Cutifani
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Private sector CEOs on their experiences in implementing RO in their organizations (Part 3 of 5) - Ruth Hubbard
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Private sector CEOs on their experiences in implementing RO in their organizations (Part 4 of 5) - Jos Wintermans
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Private sector CEOs on their experiences in implementing RO in their organizations (Part 5 of 5) - Sean Jackson
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Morning Plenary | |||||
| Building an RO-based organization design function in a large organization with minimal resistance - Anne Stephen & Herb Koplowitz | |||||
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Levels of Requisite Organization (Summary Table) - Herb Koplowitz
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Concurrent Session 1 | |||||
| Cutting edge business unit design: Strategy drives structure and vertical alignment – design and process issues - Julian Fairfield, Steve Clement, Maurice Dutrisac & Charlotte Bygrave | |||||
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Inglis Case - Designing a Business Unit for Growth and Productivity in a Flat Market - Steve Clement & Maurice Dutrisac
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Roche Canada - Managing Increasing Complexity in the Pharmaceutical Industry - Charlotte Bygrave
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| Understanding and implementing accountabilities and authorities - Gerry Kraines, Beverly Nyberg, Sergey Ivanov & Paul Tremlett | |||||
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Evolution in Our Understanding of Accountability - Gerry Kraines
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Manager-once-Removed-Led Equilibration Sessions - Gerry Kraines
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Employee Fit & Satisfaction Study -Beverly Nyberg
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Right-Fit Training Model - Beverly Nyberg
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Investigating the Optimum Manager-Subordinate Relationship of a Discontinuity Theory of Managerial Organizations - Sergey Ivanov
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Concurrent Session 3 | |||||
| Cutting edge business unit design: Strategy drives structure and vertical alignment – design and process issues - Donald Fowke, Judy Hobrough, Richard Sale & Lois Melbourne | |||||
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Web-enabled Career Path Assessment, the BIOSS Mapper for role complexity & accountability: 2 software packages - Judy Hobrough & Richard Sale
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Global Talent Management: an integrated system & software - Donald Fowke
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OrgPublisher: charting software - Lois Melbourne
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Concurrent Session 4 | |||||
| Changing Managerial Behaviour: Approaches to effective managerial leadership practices, feed-back and training - John Bryan, Jack Fallow, Ken Wright, Paul Holmstrom, Joseph Privott & Herb Koplowitz | |||||
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The Whole Person at Work - John Bryan
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Requisite Leadership Inventory - 360 degree feedback - Paul Holmstrom
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Feedback on your Management and Leadership: 360 Survey Sample Report - Paul Holmstrom
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A 360-Degree Feedback Instrument: (Survey Presentation) - Paul Holmstrom
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Complementing Requisite Organization Implementation with 360 Feedback - Joseph Privott
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Attractive Leadership - Jack Fallow
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360 feedback - as Requisitely as possible - Ken Wright
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Concurrent Session 5 | |||||
| Capability Assessment Methods - Judy Hobrough, Glenn Mehltretter, Gerry Kraines & Catie Burke | |||||
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Career Path Assessment and MCPA - Judy Hobrough
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Complexity of Information Processing (CIP) - Glenn Mehltretter
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MoR-Led Equilibration Sessions - Gerry Kraines
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Concurrent Session 6 | |||||
| Building Business User Awareness of these Organizational Design Concepts and Effective Marketing - Ulf Lindberg, Piet Calitz, David Dadswell, Barry Deane, Paul Tremlett, Nancy R. Lee & Marcos Luiz Bruno | |||||
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Concurrent Session 7 | |||||
| Global Organization Design in Government, the Not-for-Profit & Social Sector organizations - Ruth Hubbard, Robert MacPhee, George Weber, Ken Shepard & Dwight Mihalicz | |||||
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Requisite Organization - Other Sectors: Why is it difficult? - Ruth Hubbard
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Radically Improved Client Service in the Canadian Passport Office - Robert MacPhee
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