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In this week's interview, we're looking at Organisation Design. How do you do it in way that helps build healthier organisations and ultimately a society that works for all?
We're joined by the excellent Julian Chender, Principal for Operating Model and Organisation Design for the global consulting firm Accenture. Julian was a pleasure to interview and is passionate about creating ways in which people can learn about and advance in the field of OD.
Editors Footnote:
In the podcast we discussed the Zeigarnik effect theory, named after Bluma Zeigarnik. Rather than Olga has mentioned in the video.
đŒ About our Guest
Julian Chender MSOD, ACC
Principal, Operating Model & Organization Design
Accenture | Kates Kessler
Connect with Julian or follow his work here:
 / julianchenderÂ
Julian Chender is a dedicated consultant at Accenture, driven by a lifelong commitment to fostering a healthier society that benefits everyone. This mission has been a guiding force for Julian since childhood, influenced by a unique upbringing that embraced two rich traditions: the Jewish principle of "tikkun olam," meaning to repair the world, and the Buddhist aspiration of creating "a good human society."
Julian's professional journey led him to specialize in organization design, development, and coaching, where he collaborates with human systemsâencompassing individuals, teams, organizations, and communitiesâto cultivate optimal conditions for success. His extensive consulting career spans a diverse range of environments, from Fortune 10 companies to the smallest nonprofits, and from intergovernmental European organizations to political offices in New York City.
Central to Julian's work is the belief in the profound impact of human connection and the power of shaping behavior for the better. His approach is grounded in creating meaningful change and fostering environments where individuals and organizations can thrive.Â
Previously Julian held Consultancy and OD roles at Veldhoen and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NAIDS)
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About Us
Weâre Dani and Garin â Organisation Development (OD) practitioners who help leaders and people professionals tackle the messiness of organisational life. We focus on building leadership capability, strengthening team effectiveness, and designing practical, systemic development programmes that help you deliver on your team and organisational goals. We also offer coaching to support individual growth and change.
Find out more at www.distinction.live
We'd love to connect with you on Linked In:
linkedin.com/in/danibacon478
https://www.linkedin.com/in/garinrouch
By Dani Bacon and Garin RouchWe'd love to hear from you so send us a message!
In this week's interview, we're looking at Organisation Design. How do you do it in way that helps build healthier organisations and ultimately a society that works for all?
We're joined by the excellent Julian Chender, Principal for Operating Model and Organisation Design for the global consulting firm Accenture. Julian was a pleasure to interview and is passionate about creating ways in which people can learn about and advance in the field of OD.
Editors Footnote:
In the podcast we discussed the Zeigarnik effect theory, named after Bluma Zeigarnik. Rather than Olga has mentioned in the video.
đŒ About our Guest
Julian Chender MSOD, ACC
Principal, Operating Model & Organization Design
Accenture | Kates Kessler
Connect with Julian or follow his work here:
 / julianchenderÂ
Julian Chender is a dedicated consultant at Accenture, driven by a lifelong commitment to fostering a healthier society that benefits everyone. This mission has been a guiding force for Julian since childhood, influenced by a unique upbringing that embraced two rich traditions: the Jewish principle of "tikkun olam," meaning to repair the world, and the Buddhist aspiration of creating "a good human society."
Julian's professional journey led him to specialize in organization design, development, and coaching, where he collaborates with human systemsâencompassing individuals, teams, organizations, and communitiesâto cultivate optimal conditions for success. His extensive consulting career spans a diverse range of environments, from Fortune 10 companies to the smallest nonprofits, and from intergovernmental European organizations to political offices in New York City.
Central to Julian's work is the belief in the profound impact of human connection and the power of shaping behavior for the better. His approach is grounded in creating meaningful change and fostering environments where individuals and organizations can thrive.Â
Previously Julian held Consultancy and OD roles at Veldhoen and the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NAIDS)
Wish you had a handy recap of the episode? So did we.
Thatâs why each week in our Next Step to Better newsletter, weâre sharing From Pod to Practice â a 2-page visual summary of each episode designed to help you take the learning from the podcast and into your work.
Youâll get:
â Key insights from the episode
â A reflection prompt
â A suggested action
Sign up now to get From Pod to Practice delivered to your inbox each week: https://distinction.live/keep-in-touch/
About Us
Weâre Dani and Garin â Organisation Development (OD) practitioners who help leaders and people professionals tackle the messiness of organisational life. We focus on building leadership capability, strengthening team effectiveness, and designing practical, systemic development programmes that help you deliver on your team and organisational goals. We also offer coaching to support individual growth and change.
Find out more at www.distinction.live
We'd love to connect with you on Linked In:
linkedin.com/in/danibacon478
https://www.linkedin.com/in/garinrouch

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