Lucky me, being born in a rich country. If my cradle had been a box in Jakarta, this
website probably would not have existed.
That reminds me of what I read in a
book about Poker Strategy: Performance in poker is a mix of chance and
skill. You can not choose the carts you get, but you can learn to make
the best bets.
I
take much pride in my children. They find their own path in life and I
learn a lot from them about management and support.
Born in The Netherlands, in Utrecht (my
much beloved hometown) in 1956 as the youngest of five children in a
middle-class family of Protestant persuasion.Broad knowledge of educational philosophies:class 1- MAVO (Dutch lower general secondary
school), classes 2 and 3- Atheneum (high school), classes 4 and 5
HBS B (12-18 yo high school B).As a child, I was fascinated by the
differences among plants and animals.I enjoyed tinkering and experimenting.In
1973 I began studying biology, first at the University of Utrecht,
and later at the University of Leiden.Bachelor’s in ecology and Master’s in
ecology, environmental science, and teaching qualification.Developed
an eye for detail, as studying biology is a great exercise in
observation.
Graduated in 1980 and then dedicated myself
to administering learning processes and developing curricula in
various educational institutions (taught biology in LBO (Dutch lower
vocational school) and MAVO (Dutch lower general secondary school)).Over time,
learned a great deal about dealing with people and careful
organisation and direction of lessons.Between 1985 and 1988, became the mother of
three children.
I actually wanted to be a researcher.But
in 1980, the environment was not in vogue and almost no one would
pay you to do ecological research.What captivated me the most at the school
where I taught was the atmosphere of fellowship.Practical people,
with a passion for their work.In 1981, I also held a temporary six-month
position as a scientific researcher at the Staatsbosbeheer (Dutch
Forestry Commission).As a field biologist, wading with boots
through the mud along the streams of South Limburg Province, to
study the impact of fertilization (yes, even back then) on species
of rare riverbank vegetation higher up on the slopes.
The BMC is the a
program for experienced consultants. As a consequence the teachers as
well as the students are (supposed to be) confused about some issues. If
not so, it would have been a basic course in consultancy. (variation on
the quote of Luis Alvarez, winner of the Nobel price for Physics in
1964)
After ten years of education, I was
beginning to get a feel for teaching, but I wanted more. In 1990, became a consultant at DvL, a
regional firm of consulting engineers.Consulting municipal authorities on
environmental matters, such as granting of permits andlaw enforcement.After that,
consultant at world’s largest inspection firm, SGS.From 1995 to 2002 at VB/ Deloitte &
Touche.Started off as environmental expert and via
environmental and quality management auditor developed into organisational
consultant for processes.
Projects which I helped start as an
organisational consultant were enacted at governmental environment ministries.Introduction
of quality management, research into the development and maintenance of
environmental legislation.At that time, also conducted research into practical
experiences of SMEs with environmental laws.
This resulted in the first major rift in my
scientific approach and attitude.Although I did already have some doubts (how
often were hypotheses adjusted post hoc in order to make them fit observations?).How does it end up that the elegantly
devised, solidly constructed rules or management systems often work so poorly in
practice?This prompted my decision, after requesting the
brochure three years in a row, to begin the Masters program in Change Management
at Sioo.
Forum of Sioo professors
In late November of 2002 I took the plunge:I
quit my job to be my own boss.Since January of 2003, I have been working
as a self-employed consultant under the moniker Van der Zouwen Organisatieadvies.Along
with five change management specialists, colleagues from the program, started a
joint venture: the
Changeprofessionals.I
assist organisations and networks of professionals in change processes, to
optimise use of available capacities.I do this in the role of consultant,
facilitator, coach, trainer, or researcher.Common goals
are:create
new connections by bringing together people and ideas, use participatory change
methodologies and promote familiarity with these methods.The
latter is achieved via practical training such as Large Scale Intervention facilitator
training, workshops and conferences, and creation of informative websites and
other publications.See
also www.learninghistories.net
and www.largescaleinterventions.com
I see it as a
challenge to find balance between my immediate family, work, relatives, friends,
and hobbies.The
experiences that CHARLES HANDY describes in his book "The elephant and the
flea" resonate with me.I
enjoy being that self-willed, creative freelancer, who strives to develop things
that make a difference:writing,
contributing something, helping to develop capacities, creating something new by
bringing different disciplines together (such as ecology, didactics, systems
thinking, and learning processes in organisations).
Since January of 2008, I have been
affiliated with Tilburg University as an external PhD student of Professor Dr. Jac Geurts.My doctoral research is concerned with the question
“When and how are Large Scale Interventions effective for organisational change? When is it worth the effort?”.The
research focuses on sustainable change, which I see as the development of communicative self-steering,
development of change capacities.Read more about this study on Wiki
LSI
I now understand why this development is
often so difficult, and finally I have become a researcher of ecology. The
system under study changed from natural to work systems, but using the principles
of naturalistic inquiry I recognize
many similarities between ecological and organisational studies.
Since September 2009 I share my insights as
supervisor with master students Organisation Studies at Tilburg University, by
guiding them in doing qualitative research on interactive interventions, such as
Large Scale Interventions.