The reciprocity contract: exemplarity as a performance driver
Faced with the coldness of mechanical instructions, exemplarity acts as a powerful lever for reciprocity. By making a real investment in his learners, the leader activates an invisible psychological contract. Inspired by the theories of Mauss and Schein, this article shows how self-giving transforms forced obedience into lasting consent.
The effects of facilitation on collective intelligence
Collective intelligence is difficult to measure in its cognitive, physical and emotional dimensions.
The university entrepreneurship ecosystem
Some institutions have understood the value of supporting and even acquiring shares in the most promising companies. Even without owning an equity stake or intellectual property, the value of a privileged relationship with successful companies ensures the long-term future of the institution in one way or another.
How travel changes us
It's said that travel can transform us. But is this really the case? Research would seem to show that, yes, the brain is nourished by travel. But that doesn't mean it's a metamorphosis...
Resonance as a theory of learning
Resonance, whether emotional, cognitive, behavioral or bodily, amplifies our relationship to the world. We would be less the exclusive plaything of easily traceable interpersonal interactions, than caught in a skein of resonances encompassing all the dimensions of the being and of the environment in which it bathes.