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Jody Hoffer Gittell

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Posted By Jody Hoffer Gittell 06-01-2026 21:43
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Seriously - our well being as a division depends on all of us. Voting for our division's future leaders is a GREAT way to show you care. ------------------------------ Jody Hoffer Gittell Professor Brandeis University Waltham MA 6034981305 ------------------------------
Posted By Jody Hoffer Gittell 06-01-2026 21:41
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Hi all! Abstracts for this conference are due June 12 - join us to explore leadership for systems change! ------------------------------ Jody Hoffer Gittell Professor Brandeis University Waltham MA 6034981305 ------------------------------
Posted By Jody Hoffer Gittell 05-06-2026 12:01
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Dear all-- I would love to invite you to help shape the conversation this year on relational leadership and systems change. The Host Committee at BI Norwegian includes Claus Jebsen, Ragnhild Kvalshaugen, Brorn Erik Mork and Per Magnus Thompson. Please consider submitting your work! Jody Hoffer ...
Posted By Jody Hoffer Gittell 09-23-2025 11:43
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I wanted to invite you to join the 15th annual Relational Coordination Roundtable in Boston November 6-8. Our theme is "Finding Integrative Solutions to Challenging Problems - How Relationships Matter." The Roundtable brings researchers and practictioners together around organization development and ...
Posted By Jody Hoffer Gittell 05-29-2024 13:47
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When we see the whole together, we can more easily find solutions to complex challenges such as equitable healthcare, community well-being, climate change and world peace. However this is easier said than done, especially for leaders navigating in systems under stress. Each stakeholder necessarily sees ...