Online Resources for Organization Development Practitioners* from @MNODN May 19th
If you have an OD blog, workshop, webinar etc to add please reach out to us. Each week we will be updating our list with near term, long term, and OnDemand resources for Organization Development Practitioners. You can contact us at: stayconnected at mnodn.org
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PODCASTS
WorkLife with Adam Grant - How Science Can Fix Remote Work
Questions Worth Asking - <Season 3, Episode 1> “ Questions Worth Asking is in service of all change professionals and activists, anyone interested in learning from mutiple disciplines. Those disciplines include; Applied Behavioural Sciences, Coaching, Change, Psychology, Org Development (OD) and Knowledge Management (KM).
Essentially, anyone interested in having more meaningful conversations.”
BLOGS
The Pandemic: What Are You Learning About Yourself? by (past MNODN presenter) Kevin Anderson
Answering 9 Questions About Making Virtual Meetings Better: Leveraging Meeting Science by Steven Rogelberg
WEBINARS
Using Polarity Thinking in a Time of Pandemic by Kristine Sloan Tue, May 19, 2020 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM EDT
Webinar: Drive Organizational Change with our Expanded Platform Nicole Alvino & Tim Christensen of SocialChorus. Tuesday May 26th | 10am PT / 1pm ET USA
World-Class Organisational Development by Paul Findlay 25-Minute Webinar from 1pm AEST 28 May 2020 “To find out how you can deliver World-class OrgDev during COVID-19 and through the post-covid recovery.” AUS
VIRTUAL CONFERENCES
10th Annual WBECS Pre-Summit May 26th
The 8th International SEAM Virtual Conference Complexity, Leadership, and Change in a Time of Crisis May 21-22, 2020
OTHER COOL VIRTUAL EVENTS
Connecting and Communicating in the midst of a Pandemic by Tavistock Lunchtime Talk – via Zoom 20 May 2020 (UK)
How can you lead change in your organization? (especially virtual) Hosted by John Hovell “Join Dr. Stacey Young, KM and Org Learning Officer for the US Agency for International Development (USAID) for this 90-minute free virtual knowledge café. In cafe format, Dr. Young will offer thought-provoking content, followed by 3 rounds of small-group conversation, then closing with a full group conversation.” Wednesday, May 27, 2020 Noon EDT
Videos
Building Trust in a Virtual World with Lydia Schimmelpfenig by Designed Learning
The History of Groups and Large Group Intervention: A Conversation with Barbara Bunker via Dr. Mee Yan Cheung-Judge.
Problems into Patterns: A Conversation with Glenda Eoyang via Dr. Mee Yan Cheung-Judge.
SketchNotes
This week’s Sketchnote is courtesy of Hayley Lewis - (@Haypsych on Twiter)
Hayley Lewis “My latest sketchnote is a depiction of @AmyCEdmondson spectrum of reasons for #failure And just as there is a spectrum of reasons for failure so should there be a spectrum of responses to that failure #Management”
Dr Edmondson added” I am going to post this #SketchNote on the fridge. It’s a phenomenally good depiction of the spectrum of #failure. Useful on the job & also in the #team/ work unit known as FAMILY. “ and “Close the gap! In most companies, the response to failures with praiseworthy causes versus blameworthy causes is far too similar. More relevant than ever. “ https://hbr.org/2011/04/strategies-for-learning-from-failure