Category Archives: Reflection
Reflections on Chaordic Stepping Stones
The following are reflections in response to questions from a group of Indian practitioners. This group is in the early stages of co-creating and nurturing the development of a ‘Community of Practice’ (COP) among hosting practitioners in India. … Continue reading
The Weight of My Carbon Footprint
I have been haunted for the past week by an interchange on Facebook in which I was accused of being a hypocrite because of the amount of air travel I do and the excessive contribution that this makes to atmospheric … Continue reading
Self-Organisation, Open Source Learning and Participatory Leadership in Crisis
Here is a link to the article that I wrote about my experiences attempting to apply participatory leadership practices during the ‘refugee crisis’ in the Balkans in 2015. Gratitude to the Journal of the Association for Management Education and Development for publishing … Continue reading
Election Reflections 2016
What to say? How to make sense of the election results? I am still in shock at the end of the first long day of living with the reality of President Trump. And I am curious to observe myself and … Continue reading
Reflections from the Balkan Migration
Last fall, I was in the Balkans, Serbia primarily, volunteering with the people migrating to Europe in search of refuge and asylum from war zones. This was an intense and fulfilling experience that inspired considerable reflection in me. These … Continue reading
Journal Article on Self-Organization
I have been invited to write an article on my Balkan experiences for the spring edition of e-O&P (Organisations and People), the e-journal of the Association of Management and Education. Following is the draft of this article. I welcome feedback, … Continue reading
Reflections on Humanity #26
Three stories from yesterday in Presevo…
Since I have not yet received permission to work inside the encampment at the processing center, I have spent the last couple of days cleaning the volunteer houses in preparation for the return of volunteers … Continue reading
Reflections of Humanity #25
And then I took a deep breath…
Last night around midnight I arrived in Skopje on my way back to the work in Serbia. This morning I awoke late and took my time in eating breakfast and checking out the day’s … Continue reading
Reflections on Humanity #24
“How long will you stay in Presevo?” I don’t know how many times I heard this question as I was working to assist people on their way through Serbia toward the hope of refuge and safety. Each time I answered … Continue reading
Reflections on Humanity #23
This journey just continues to be full of surprises and possibilities beyond anything I could imagine.
In the spring, I was riveted to stories from Greece of the referendum, Syriza’s resistance (and later capitulation) to imposed austerity and especially of … Continue reading