00:31:44 jill windelspecht: I love that we are saying there is no ‘one’ perfect solution….I think that is what really gets people stuck! 00:33:46 jill windelspecht: Love love love the paradigm cartoon! 00:42:54 jill windelspecht: who was the ted talk from? 00:45:33 Sam Spurlin: Pretty sure it was Tony Fadell 00:46:23 Sharon Mulgrew: Ok here it is Tony Fadell The First Secret of Design is ....noticing 00:50:51 Sharon Mulgrew: Yes, but as the organization starts, certain patterns start, some that help the organization grow and others that interere but are often overlooked. If you do a historical analysis, you will be able to identify the cyclical patterns. So some of the patterns have been there from the beginning and showing people how they have been at the crux of ongoing problems. I have a white paper on my research on this. 00:55:59 jill windelspecht: Loved the pink shirt story as well…my own experience joining a ‘long tenure’ organization - I showed up on Friday in my typical suit and everyone else was wearing jeans…..nobody told me because they just thought everyone knew ;-) 01:14:32 Andrew Williams: I found this book useful when thinking about change and patterns: How the Way We Talk Can Change the Way We Work: Seven Languages for Transformation 01:14:38 Andrew Williams: (Kegan & Lahey) 01:17:24 Dave Jamieson: Thank you Denise. Thought provoking! 01:17:43 Kim Kristenson-Lee: I have to head to a next meeting. I would love it if I/we can get a set of the powerpoints... very insightful...very useful group discussion... 01:18:06 Sam Spurlin: Also need to jump off. Thanks for the thought provoking conversation! 01:18:12 Caskie Lewis-Clapper: They will be posted along with the recording from this meeting on the ODF site. 01:18:26 jill windelspecht: Thanks to everyone, I have to jump off but enjoyed the discussion - would love the pats as well, thanks! And if Denise is willing to share her contact information I would love that! My contact information is JillWindel@TalentSpecialists.net 01:21:24 Andrew Williams: Got to drop. Thanks for the talk. 01:21:54 Keith Warren: Thanks Denise. Really interesting dicussion. i need to jump off.