Change Communications

A collection of thoughts and experiences related to communication and change

Time for a break

I am going to take a short break from blogging (I’ve not been posting much lately) as I am very busy finishing two projects and starting a new one in September. I am also preparing to do some post-graduate studies and buy my first apartment. I’ll be back when things settle down, hopefully with new stories about change from my new position.

In the meantime, I invite you to check out the archives of my blog (either by date or theme - see right hand column). Below is a list of posts that have attracted the most comments to date.

Motivation according to Spots & Myers
Learning from Kotter
From strategy to practical ideas…
A definition of change communication

If you would like a copy of the article I contributed to Strategic Communication Management (see post below), just drop me a line by email.

A bientĂ´t,

Nicholas

3 Comments so far

  1. Mike Klein August 3rd, 2007 23:39

    Nicholas…

    An apartment in Paris–how awesome. I just rented a lovely one in Delft, between The Hague and Rotterdam…

    Will miss you in the blogosphere–the number of change communicators out here is alarmingly small. And I’ll do my part to fill the void you’re leaving.

    Hope to see you back soon.

    All the best,

    Mike Klein
    CommsOffensive325 (http://commsoffensive325.blogharbor.com)

  2. Nicholas Ranken August 6th, 2007 11:41

    Thanks Mike, I’ve been leaving a bit of a void for a while, so best I make it official and come back fresh after a rest!

    Keep in touch,

    Nicholas

  3. Sue Dewhurst September 17th, 2007 0:09

    Breaks are good! For the first time ever I took a month away from work this year. It was so good I’ll be doing it every year from now on.

    Your suggestion to look back through the rest of your site was a good one - I was really pleased to find the summary of cultural dimensions - a perfect fit to go in the latest Melcrum report!

    Enjoy your break. Look forward to hearing more from you when you’re back.

    Sue

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