Posts tagged “Chris Galea”

Have you got what it takes?

Every day in every way I’m getting better and better.

But how would we know?  My latest ‘engaging people’ column looks at different ways of assessing sustainability leaders: our strengths and our areas to build on.  First published in ‘the environmentalist’ , IEMA’s magazine.

You may also be interested in this survey, which explores your experiences of being a “sustainable development change agent” trying to transform an organisation.  The survey is part of my research for a forthcoming chapter in a book on organisational change and sustainability, due to be published by Greenleaf in 2011.

NB the survey is now closed.

Update, Dec 2010

Some interesting thoughts on leadership, from Future Savvy and The Futures Company.   What are the essential and evolving aspects of leadership, in our changing world?

On being an organisational change agent for sustainability: survey

I have posted a survey for organisational change agents, as part of my research for a forthcoming chapter in a book on organisational change and sustainability, due to be published by Greenleaf in 2012.

Please note that the survey is now closed.  The paper is currently in preparation, and I’ll update this page when it’s published.

In the meantime, here is a pdf of the full responses.

Thanks for collaborating!

Penny

Part of a wider change movement

This is a slide show that I gave to the EABIS Colloquium in 2008.  It presents the results of a survey I conducted of organisational change agents, and asks how we can better support ourselves, and each other, at a time when we’re getting better informed (and many of us more anxious) about the sustainability crisis.

View more presentations from PennyWalker.

There’s also a paper and a  journal article (originally published in Greener Management International) that accompany the slide show.

Penny’s blog

Portrait of Penny

Thoughts, updates, links, and essays on creating change for sustainable development.