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Project without passionate integrator

Dec 20, 2003 20:06 pm / Add a comment

With­out face-to-face encoun­ters with a pas­sion­ate inte­gra­tor, a project will not suc­ceed. I am a pas­sion­ate spokesman for acco­mo­dat­ing the work­place envi­ron­ment to fit the way peo­ple work, and also for tak­ing cal­cu­lated risk in chang­ing the work­place envi­ron­ment to stim­u­late the change in people’s behav­ior. When a com­pany hires me for a short period of time to lever­age their work­place to trans­form the ways peo­ple work, I have rel­a­tive suc­cess when I have a coun­ter­part within the com­pany . With­out such coun­ter­part, The oppo­site is inevitable. I am cur­rently work­ing on two projects that I am the only local pas­sion­ate believer in the work­place project. Unless I am posi­tioned in the way that I become part of the local staff, these projects are bound to fail.

Or are there any other way that will pro­duce suc­cess­ful change within these companies?

 

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