My guest, Nancy J. Hess, brings her perspective on education and organizational change based on her deep work with state and local governments.  Her expertise is rooted in guiding leadership through change, developing strategies for more efficient and engaging HR structures, and fostering learning environments that address the many challenges of local government.
Nancy and I have a conversation about engagement within organizations and how true engagement drives change and transcends mere visible involvement and compliance. We discuss engagement as an intricate process tied to meaningful connections, active learning, and individual experiences.
We also discuss frameworks for driving engagement and collecting narratives within organizations as we tackle complex problems that require long-term thinking.

LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE TO HEAR:

How Nancy convened a large group of municipal employees from multiple departments to effect change 

Why individuals within an organization should build a portfolio of skills and projects 

How politics in local government clashes with the need to solve complex problems

The power of collecting stories and narratives across an organization, not just surveys

Three layers of making sense for organization change

Why engagement and community building are essential to learning

RESOURCES:

Harold Jarche: Personal Knowledge Management

Cynefin Framework

SenseMaker

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