• Workplace Conflct - What Smart Leaders Do Differently with Rick Buccheri I|
    2026/05/02

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    In this episode of the OrgDev Podcast, we’re joined by Rick Buccheri, an organisational development practitioner based in New York, to explore conflict, collaboration and the real work of change. Drawing on his experience in organisational consulting and conflict resolution, Rick shares how tension shows up beneath the surface of teams - and what it takes to engage with it productively.

    We discuss why conflict is often avoided or mishandled, how power and responsibility shape workplace dynamics, and what leaders can do to create the conditions for more honest, effective conversations. Rather than seeing conflict as something to eliminate, Rick reframes it as a capability - one that organisations need to develop if they want to work through complexity and deliver meaningful change.

    If you work in leadership, HR or organisation development, this episode offers a practical perspective on how to navigate conflict, strengthen collaboration and support teams to take responsibility rather than defaulting to blame.

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  • The Hidden Leadership Power of Endings with Lizzie Bentley Bowers and Alison Lucas
    2026/04/24

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    How do leaders handle endings well - and why do so many organisations rush past them?

    In this episode of the OrgDev Podcast, we speak with Lizzie Bentley Bowers and Alison Lucas about one of the most overlooked aspects of leadership and organisational change: endings.

    Many organisations focus on launches, growth, restructures, mergers and new strategies. Far less attention is given to what is being left behind - projects ending, team changes, role loss, leadership exits, funding cuts and organisational transitions.

    We explore why poorly handled endings can create uncertainty, grief, resistance, disengagement and hidden disruption. Lizzie and Alison share practical insight on how leaders can guide people through endings with clarity, care and honesty - helping organisations move forward without damaging trust, morale or performance.

    If you work in leadership, HR, organisation development, change management or culture transformation, this episode offers practical ideas for handling transition and creating stronger beginnings.

    Topics covered
    Leadership during change
    Organisational endings
    Restructures and transitions
    Employee trust and morale
    Communication in uncertainty
    Culture through change
    Why endings shape beginnings

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  • Leading Change in a Human Way with Gareth Evans
    2026/04/17

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    What does it take to support people and organisations working under pressure, complexity, and trauma?

    In this episode of the OrgDev Podcast, we welcome Gareth Evans, Lead for Specialist Organisational Development at Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board. A facilitator, coach, and thought leader in relational and trauma-informed OD, Gareth is the developer of the Conversational Spaces Framework and co-developer of the OD Practice Framework for working with organisational trauma.

    Together, we explore how organisation development can create the conditions for connection, collaboration, and meaningful work in complex and emotionally demanding environments.

    Topics include: trauma-informed OD, organisational trauma, conversational spaces, systems thinking, complexity, and relational practice.

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  • Adaptive Action - Human Systems Dynamics with Glenda Eoyang - Orgdev Episode 100
    2026/04/10

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    Most organisations are still managed as if they can be controlled, predicted and engineered into success. But what if that assumption is the problem?

    In this episode of the OrgDev Podcast, we explore a different way of seeing organisations - not as machines to optimise, but as complex human systems that are constantly shifting, adapting, and responding to their environment. If you’re dealing with messy change, unclear direction, or patterns that don’t seem to shift despite your best efforts, this conversation will challenge how you think about leadership and organisation development.

    This is a special episode - our 100th - and a fitting moment to step back and ask a more fundamental question: what does it really mean to lead in complexity?

    We’re joined by one of the most influential voices in this space, to unpack practical ways of working with uncertainty rather than trying to eliminate it. We get into Human Systems Dynamics (HSD), the CDE Model (Containers, Differences, Exchanges), and Adaptive Action - not as theory, but as tools leaders can actually use to understand patterns, make better decisions, and take action in real time

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  • The Workplace Productivity Trap - Dynamic Work Design wirth Nelson Repenning MIT OrgDev Episode 99
    2026/04/01

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    Why do so many organisations struggle to improve productivity - even when they invest heavily in strategy, transformation and new ways of working?

    Nelson Repenning, co-author of There’s Got to Be a Better Way, describes the hidden systems that shape how work actually gets done. Drawing on decades of research at MIT and real-world organisational transformation, Nelson unpacks why well-intentioned improvements often fail - and what leaders can do differently.

    We explore the core ideas behind work design, the structural causes of inefficiency, and why fixing productivity isn’t about working harder, but redesigning how work flows across teams and systems. This conversation gets underneath the surface of strategy execution, operational performance, and organisational effectiveness - offering practical insight for leaders, HR, and OD practitioners trying to make change stick.

    If you’re dealing with slow execution, overloaded teams, or initiatives that never quite land, this episode will help you see the system differently - and act on it

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  • The Real Reason Strategy Fails with Stefan Cousquer - OrgDev Episode 98
    2026/03/26

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    Why do leadership teams say the future matters - and then fail to make time for it?

    This episode examines a common pattern inside organisations: strong strategies, but limited execution. We explore how top teams prioritise, make decisions, and enable strategic change, and why leadership effectiveness is often constrained not by capability, but by how time, attention, and work are structured.

    Here are the links to Stefan’s latest editorials:

    Why strategy fails – the five tensions future-ready executive teams learn to steward:

    https://www.hultashridge.com/en/insights/article/strategy-and-transformation/


    Your executive team doesn’t have a strategy problem – they have a time problem:

    https://www.hultashridge.com/en/insights/article/faculty-column-transformation/

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  • Leadership in Complex Systems with Dr Jean Boulton - OrgDev Episode 96
    2026/03/13

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    In this episode, Dr Jean Boulton joins us to explore how ideas from complexity science can help leaders understand strategy, power and change in uncertain environments.

    What really drives change in organisations - and what quietly kills it? Why do some initiatives gain traction while others fade away, even when the intent is strong?
    Originally trained as a physicist and now a strategy practitioner, Jean brings a distinctive perspective on why organisations rarely behave in the neat, predictable ways our plans assume.

    We discuss why traditional approaches to strategy often struggle in complex systems, how power and relationships shape outcomes inside organisations, and what leaders can do when cause and effect are not clear.

    If you're interested in complexity thinking, strategy under uncertainty and leading organisational change, this conversation offers a practical way to think about the messy reality of organisational life.

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  • Is Your HR Operating Model Set Up to Win ? with Perry Timms - OrgDev Episode 96
    2026/02/27

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    Why has HR’s operating model barely changed in 25 years – while everything around it has?

    In this episode of the OrgDev Podcast, we speak with Perry Timms about the uncomfortable truth at the heart of modern HR: we’ve spent decades optimising processes instead of redesigning how HR actually works.

    As organisations evolve at pace – driven by digital transformation, new workforce expectations, agility, and shifting power dynamics – many HR functions are still operating with models built for a different era. Perry argues that incremental improvement is no longer enough. What’s required is a fundamental rethink of HR’s operating model, its role in organisation design, and its contribution to business value and societal impact.

    We explore:
    Why traditional HR structures struggle to support adaptive organisations
    The limits of efficiency thinking in transformation work
    Self-managed and freedom-centred work systems
    The future of HR operating models
    What “Better Business for a Better World” really means in practice

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