Welcome to “Blaming frameworks, dodging responsibility” in conversation with Ralph van Roosmalen.
In this coffee table conversation at Perspectives of Change, Ralph and Sarika discuss the tendency of organisations to blame frameworks when things go wrong during implementation of a framework. They dive into the importance of looking at frameworks as mirrors and moving beyond the blame game.
What could be the reasons behind frameworks being looked at as excuses to dodge responsibility and not as mirrors that allow self-reflection? What role might leaders have to play in this?
A wonderful coffee conversation unfolds between Ralph and Sarika “Blaming frameworks, dodging responsibility”.
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