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Organizational consultant whose work is based on the premise that much more of our behavior is a function of the systems we're in than personal or interpersonal attributes. Framed [[power]] dynamics within organizations as Tops, Middles, and Bottoms, and has designed simulations to explore these dynamics.
|Address=20 W 29th St, New York, NY 10001
|URL=http://www.acehotel.com/newyork/event-spaces
|Phone=+1-646-214-5744
|Email=events.nyc@acehotel.com
}}
Cheaper on weekends. Well equipped with tech. The decor is very welcoming.


Part of an international hotel chain that is friendly to wiki events all over the world.
* [https://seeingsystems.blogs.com/ Blog]
* Founded [https://www.powerandsystems.com/ Power + Systems]


Referred by Lane Rasberry.
= Articles =


= Boardroom =
* [https://thesystemsthinker.com/wp-content/uploads/pdfs/210401pk.pdf People in Context, Part 1]
* [https://govleaders.org/total-system-power.htm Total System Power: Developers, Fixers, Integrators, and Validators]
* [https://www.powerandsystems.com/files/downloads/Collaborating%20for%20Change_OW.pdf Collaborating for Change: The Organization Workshop]


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The Boardroom is a 700-square-foot space ideal for meetings, presentations, or screenings. There’s a custom-crafted 20 seat walnut meeting table equipped with 16 microphones and 8 in-ceiling speakers for a state-of-the-art teleconferencing system. A large retractable projection screen, digital projector, LED 3D flat screen monitor, complimentary WiFi, printer/scanner and integrated Apple and Windows operating systems provide full tech support.
 
Running on fumes? The retro Smeg fridge is full of juice and water, and we have a Nespresso coffee maker. Food is provided by the Breslin Bar and Dining Room, our on-site Michelin-starred restaurant. A huge black-and-white board is integrated into the wall, and we have all kinds of office supplies — pencils, notepads, paperclips, sticky pads and flip charts — you can use if you're keeping it lo-fi.
 
= Loft Spaces =
 
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The Loft suites are great for intimate get-togethers, small meetings, photoshoots, cocktail parties or prepping for a big night out.
 
These 700-square-foot corner rooms have big half-moon couches, a large table for eating or meeting, a bathroom with a clawfoot tub (that's good for the post-meeting wind down), full-size Smeg refrigerator, hardwood floors and sunny views of both Broadway and 29th Street. There's also high-speed wireless internet, a big flat-screen TV and an in-room safe.
 
= [http://www.acehotel.com/newyork/event-spaces/liberty-hall Liberty Hall] =
 
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Space is managed by [http://www.thebreslin.com/ The Breslin Bar & Dining Room]. Contact events@thebreslin.com or +1-646-214-5764.
 
Liberty Hall — a flexible downstairs event space with a distinctive Ace vibe, novel details like parquet floors, artfully designed spaces and a genuinely professional staff — is ideal for a wide range of events like fashion shows, corporate meetings, wedding receptions, photoshoots, cocktail parties, gallery shows and live concerts.
 
* 2,700 square feet
* 10-foot ceilings
* State of the art A/V equipment
* Parquet floors
* Theatrical projection lighting
* Catering available from The Breslin Bar & Dining Room and The John Dory Oyster Bar
 
Capacity:
* Classroom: 75
* Theater: 120
* Lounge: 200
* Standing: 205

Latest revision as of 23:52, 14 September 2021

Organizational consultant whose work is based on the premise that much more of our behavior is a function of the systems we're in than personal or interpersonal attributes. Framed power dynamics within organizations as Tops, Middles, and Bottoms, and has designed simulations to explore these dynamics.

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