“While the Sum of Change is a minefield of potential issues and problems for management; It is also the source of significant opportunities to cut costs, save time, improve quality, reduce organization vs. project conflict and enhance reputations. Here's why...” TLIR Group Thought Leadership Extract

"John's presentation opened up a whole new world for me, none of this was ever touched on or dealt with at business school..." Theresa A. QMLL Attendee

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This TLIR Group Thought Leadership theme explores the intuitively obvious yet little recognized fact that organization mechanics, enterprise dynamics, corporate optics and business politics are more than a match for the well meaning project manager well schooled in the art of managing project mechanics and little else…

 

To view more of our themes, including those perfect for a management retreat or transformation kick-off or better yet, completion, browse the items on the What? Yes! We Lecture Too… page or download the PDF file hosted on the News, Views and Downloads page…


Quislings Multiply Like Lemmings

 

This TLIR Group theme demonstrates and explains the various issues and conflicts that arise when two polar opposites are brought together by choice or otherwise. One ‘side’ seeks to meet arbitrary time, cost and delivery commitments while the other ‘side’ is challenged by the pressures of keeping the business running while being ‘forced’ to reinvent itself, what it does and how it does it - as defined by those who have little or no stake in just how well the business will be able to do what it wants to do, once it has reinvented itself.

 

Project Cost

Number/Failures

$500 Million+

21/21

$100-500 Million

110/108

$5-100 Million

800/710

Under $5 Million

2,500/2,125

Corrective Possibility

1=Fast/Simple

5=Slow/Complex

Organization vs. Project

Severe

Severe

Medium

Light

1-3

Organization MDOP

Severe

Severe

Severe

Medium

2-5

Project MDOP

Medium

Severe

Severe

Severe

1-3













Quislings Multiply like Lemmings
straddles the chasm that often divides the business from project. Organization mechanics, dynamics, optics and politics (O-MDOP) are NOT the same as project mechanics, dynamics, optics and politics (P-MDOP). When one truly understands the impact of ego, power, control and NIMBY conflict upon organization and project(s), one can take steps to bring order out of chaos…

 

Anyone who listens to John’s views and observations comes away with the realization that Quislings Multiply Like Lemmings sets the scene for truly effective corporate transformation / business improvement. They come away with the means to…

 

·         Understand how and why organization dynamics compel changes to organization mechanics.

·         Understand how organizational optics shape and form responses to and receptivity for change.

·         Understand how organizational politics dictate expectations of organization and project. 

·         Assess the impact of change upon organization mechanics and quantify the true extent of change.

·         Numerate how many organization variants (O-MDOP) the project will be working with.

·         Know the different perspectives and expectations of each organizational variant.

·         Know the extent of P-MDOP variants when vendors, consultants and service providers are involved.

·         Understand the impact of multiple O-MDOP and P-MDOP variants upon project(s) and organization.

·        Appreciate the effect of ego, power, control and n-i-m-b-y positioning upon organization and project.


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