Requisite Organization – Endlessly Misunderstood
By Michelle Malay Carter on April 21, 2009
Requisite Organization is a meta-model created by Elliott Jaques.? When people oppose it, I generally find their opposition to be based upon misunderstanding. A client who is undergoing a Requisite Organization implementation received the following question from an employee, and I helped craft a response.? Hierarchy bashing is en vogue these days, but what is […]
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Requisite Organization Introduction Training Course – June 5 – Raleigh – Durham, NC, USA
By Michelle Malay Carter on March 29, 2009
Curious about Requisite Organization?? Join us for a 3 hour introductory course in June. Bringing Leadership Science to OD and HR June 5, 2009 Regus Corporate Center, Meridian Parkway, Durham 8:30 am – 11:30 $170 – Click to Register and Pay Online Many mainstream management models focus on fixing individual employees through training or coaching, […]
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Requisite Organization Training Course – June 4 – Raleigh-Durham, NC, USA
By Michelle Malay Carter on May 11, 2008
Still a few seats left… Who and What Will Work, When, and Why: Using a Requisite Model to Enable Effectiveness and Engagement June 4, 2008 Regus Corporate Center, Meridian Parkway, Durham 8:30 am – 11:30 $150 – Click to Register and Pay Online-Scroll to Bottom of Page Many mainstream management models focus on fixing individual […]
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