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New Module: Awareness-Based Systems Change

Coaching Ourselves

CoachingOurselves is excited to announce our newest module by authors Otto Scharmer and Eva Pomeroy titled Awareness-Based Systems Change: Planting the Seeds for Change. The key leadership challenge of our times is to cultivate creativity, innovation, and leadership capacity at all levels of our systems.

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Planting the Seeds of Change

Coaching Ourselves

We are excited to now include Otto Scharmer and Eva Pomeroy of the Presencing Institute as our newest authors. Eva Pomeroy. It’s related to a quality of relationship between system and self …” To read the rest of the article, click here. . We would like to share an excellent article written by Scharmer and Pomeroy.

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WHAT’S HOT OFF THE PRESS!

Coaching Ourselves

Awareness-Based Systems Change: Planting Seeds for Change. Authors: Otto Scharmer and Eva Pomeroy. In addition, we are constantly updating our older modules so that they stay relevant. What have you missed? Here’s what we’ve published in the last few months: _. Inquiry Into Organizational Role.

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Gig Economy workers want access to company algorithms for fair practices

HR Digest

The workers are dependent on the apps run on artificial intelligence systems that determine their workdays, from assigning work to determining conduct and payment. The workers are dependent on the apps run on artificial intelligence systems that determine their workdays. When he called Uber for support, no one could help him.

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Trust the Process

Chris Brady

Posted by: Phyllis Hoff | September 09, 2010 at 07:56 AM Not only is that post an unbelievably efficient statement of life-changing truths, but its also an almost ironic testimony to the power of the "different game" those who have access to your blog, training system, etc. are playing. Your comment has not yet been posted.

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This Airbus Makes Pilots Smarter

Harvard Business Review

That’s because the systems gather performance, weather, flight path and other data and feed it over the Industrial Internet to the cloud, so that it can be crunched by software and analytical engines built and operated by GE Aviation’s Flight Efficiency Services unit. But the smarts go beyond fuel savings.

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How Automation Will Change Work, Purpose, and Meaning

Harvard Business Review

eva bee/Getty Images. As AI and robotic systems become far more capable and committed, work will increasingly hum along without us, perhaps achieving what John Maynard Keynes described in Economic Possibilities for our Grandchildren as technological unemployment , in which technology replaces human labor faster than we discover new jobs.

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