Reflections on clarity, management, and organizational patterns
They explore how management is understood, practiced, and learned over time. This page brings together:
- Conceptual essays and longer reflections
- Observations drawn from practice and research
- Explorations of recurring organizational patterns
- Questions that support learning before action
These texts are not commentary and not opinion pieces. They are written to invite reflection and understanding.
People-Centric Management: What are the current trends?
Management Insights, Lukas Michel
Four models that promote a more humane workplace in 21-century organisations.
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What are the four levers of People-Centric Management?
Management Insights, Lukas Michel
Explore what four levers can do for you in 21-century organisations.
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Why People-Centric Management is not just another management fad
Management Insights, Lukas Michel
Here is why people-centric and agile management is here to stay.
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People-Centric Management: What are the foundations?
Management Insights, Lukas Michel
Six sources path the way to a more humane workplace in 21-century organisations.
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People-Centric Management: How the Global Drucker Forum influenced the book
Management Insights, Lukas Michel
My new book is all about people, agile and management in 21-century organisations. Here is what's behind the story.
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People-Centric Management: The risks of doing nothing
Management Insights, Lukas Michel
My new book is all about people, agile and management in 21-century organisations. It's time to clear five myths.
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What can you do in uncertain times?
Management Insights, Lukas Michel
The current Corona virus crisis is real VUCA. It has forced many businesses to reduce or limit operations within days. Here are four things you can do.
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Have we reached the tipping point beyond traditional management?
Management Insights, Lukas Michel
The third session of the 2019 Global Drucker Forum in Vienna on “Ecosystem Insights – Rethinking the Organisation” offers early signs and the answer to that question.
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The emergence of organizational alignment
Mirror Mirror, Lindsay Uittenbogaard
When large social, industrial, or organizational changes impact the contexts in which people work, a key question arises: How can people align across organisations on an ongoing basis to perform well?
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How do we measure success in people-centric ecosystems?
Agility Insights USA, Herb Nold
While tangible, financial measures are important, we prefer to define success by the underlying attributes of successful organizational ecosystems.
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Why This Page Exists
Some insights cannot be captured as milestones or records. They require space for thinking, articulation, and return.
NOTES is where patterns are explored, assumptions are examined, and language is developed for making management discussable.
How to Read This Page
You do not need to read everything. The notes are not sequential and not time-bound.
They exist to:
- Support reflection
- Deepen understanding
- Offer orientation when questions arise
Some readers visit occasionally. Others return when clarity is needed. Both uses are intended.
Clarity before change