Make Change Human: 5 Tips for Excellent EvolutionAndy Swann
Organizations are always changing, always evolving. It's time to rethink the way we approach change, focus on the people it affects and make sure that every opportunity to invest in the future creates positive impact. These slides share a different way to think about workplace and organizational change, BDG's Discover-Imagine-Create approach for creating amazing transition programmes and 5 tips for making change human in your own workplace.
These slides form the basis of my presentation on making change human and were first shown at WorkTech Paris 2016.
My Master's Thesis with the title "The Elephant in the Regulator's Room: Estimating the Size of the Global Shadow Banking System" compares different approaches to measuring the true size of shadow banking, for which crucial data is still missing. In addition to official statistics, I propose two further methods of empirically estimating assets in this amorphous system following a recent paper. The findings suggest that the system is larger than assumed and accumulated $96 trillion in 2015.
Make Change Human: 5 Tips for Excellent EvolutionAndy Swann
Organizations are always changing, always evolving. It's time to rethink the way we approach change, focus on the people it affects and make sure that every opportunity to invest in the future creates positive impact. These slides share a different way to think about workplace and organizational change, BDG's Discover-Imagine-Create approach for creating amazing transition programmes and 5 tips for making change human in your own workplace.
These slides form the basis of my presentation on making change human and were first shown at WorkTech Paris 2016.
My Master's Thesis with the title "The Elephant in the Regulator's Room: Estimating the Size of the Global Shadow Banking System" compares different approaches to measuring the true size of shadow banking, for which crucial data is still missing. In addition to official statistics, I propose two further methods of empirically estimating assets in this amorphous system following a recent paper. The findings suggest that the system is larger than assumed and accumulated $96 trillion in 2015.
A National Resource Centers on Canada Presentation at the 96th Annual NCSS Conference in Washington, DC
by Elizabeth Arntzen, Education Outreach Coordinator, Canadian-American Center, University of MaineNortheast National Resource Center on Canada
Amy Sotherden, Assistant DirectorCenter for the Study of Canada/Institute on Quebec Studies, State University of New York College at PlattsburghNortheast National Resource Center on Canada
Tina Storer, Education & Curriculum Specialist, Center for Canadian-American Studies, Western Washington University PNW National Resource Center on Canada in consortium with the Canadian Studies Center, Jackson School of International Studies University of Washington
A National Resource Centers on Canada Presentation at the 96th Annual NCSS Conference in Washington, DC
by Elizabeth Arntzen, Education Outreach Coordinator, Canadian-American Center, University of MaineNortheast National Resource Center on Canada
Amy Sotherden, Assistant DirectorCenter for the Study of Canada/Institute on Quebec Studies, State University of New York College at PlattsburghNortheast National Resource Center on Canada
Tina Storer, Education & Curriculum Specialist, Center for Canadian-American Studies, Western Washington University PNW National Resource Center on Canada in consortium with the Canadian Studies Center, Jackson School of International Studies University of Washington