Personal Space
This article was originally developed for Transforming Croydon School’s set of provocation papers, Reshaping Our Learning Landscape. Choice, Control, Democracy and Freedom in Schools “For a man’s house is his castle,” explained Sir Edward Coke in his book on common law, The Institutes of the Laws of England, in 1628. At the time, this expression [...]
Commanding and Controlling: Endangered or Resurging?
Will the future of the workplace in the knowledge economy see increased freedom from command and control, or even less freedom by putting that control in a different pair of “hands”? In an earlier post entitled The Complex Workplace I discussed the difference between the most complex workplace of the industrial economy, and that of [...]

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