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About Us Outside the Cubed is an independant business services provider working to challenge, stimulate and guide new thinking within your organisation, your staff and your leadership team. Whether you're looking for a fresh set of eyes on business processes, improving workplace culture, developing change management processes to improve project and systems implementation... or maybe you just need that little something extra at your annual conference or team meeting. We can provide! We pride ourselves on a flexible and adaptable approach. Call us to organise an obligation free meeting today. We will closely examine your requirements and build a custom proposal to meet your needs.
The Thrill of the Fall We've all been there, the feeling that the world is crashing in around you, things just aren't going right. Maybe it's a major 'tabloid worthy' mistake you've made or a series of gut wrenching events that have you feeling anything but happy. You've taken a fall. It's in this state that we feel most vulnerable and unsure of ourselves... but it's also a wonderful opportunity!

As Leaders how can we better understand a fall and more importantly, how can we learn to harness its power? In this article we're not going to give you some 'rah rah' speech... we are going to examine the body's response to a fall, it's flight or fight response and how we can harness this to overcome adversity.
Perpetual Motion of Change Kinetic Energy is the energy of motion, the extra energy an object possesses due to it's motion, the force that keeps an object moving until something get's in it's way. It is defined as: "the work needed to accelerate a body of a given mass from rest to its current velocity. Having gained this energy during its acceleration, the body maintains this kinetic energy unless its speed changes."

Negative force of the same or higher magnitude is required to reduce that energy and therefore the object's velocity. The theory doesn't just apply in science, but even more so in Change Management, whether it's an individual, a team or an entire organisation.