A Tale of "O" explores the consequences of being different. It focuses on a group of people in which some are "the many", who are referred to as the X's, and some are the few, the O's. Look at the factors that create Os and Xs in groups and the impact. The animated A Tale of "O" clarifies and explores the personal and societal dynamics of being different.
Written and is narrated by Dr. Rosabeth Moss Kanter, professor, Harvard Business School, with Dr. Barry A. Stein. A Trainer's Toolchest release.
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@jnelson342 I watching this video in my Organizational Communications class at Sac State.
13SuperKings 3 weeks ago
Even when Xs and Ox number roughly the same, if society is set up to make Xs out to be normal and Os abnormal, it can be rough being an O.
danaseilhan 11 months ago
Rosabeth, your brilliant mind is sheer joy. This cartoon is a powerful tool that should be required watching--from kindergarten to business school! (I would like to obtain permission to use this in my leadership trainings with nonprofit executives but can't decipher the address.)
Judy Nelson, JD, MSW, Certified Professional Coach
jnelson342 11 months ago