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Burnout Is the Wrong Word

Burnout Is the Wrong Word

There is a word we use for something we don’t understand. Burnout. Listen to it:Burn. Out. As if the fire went too far. As if there was too much flame and it consumed itself. But look at the person we call “burned out.” Really look. Is this someone...

Case Study: Leadership Evolution in Mexico

Setting the Stage: From Val d’Isère to Mexico City The Atlas Platform’s Evolution Map—translated into 19 languages—is increasingly recognized as a powerful diagnostic and dialogue tool. Earlier this year, Philippe, Chief Vision Officer of a rapidly...

Appeal for an alternative by Joseph Beuys

Translated by B. Kleer for CENTERFOLD Magazine, TorontoAugust/September 1979 This appeal is directed to all people in the European sphere of culture and civilization. The breakthrough into a new social future can succeed if a movement develops in the European zones...
Driving Change with a Foggy Windshield

Driving Change with a Foggy Windshield

Have you ever driven a car barely seeing the road through a foggy windshield? It’s unsettling, isn’t it? Now imagine leading organizational change with that same lack of clarity—without truly understanding the culture of the organization you’re...