If there's one area for action to create a better place to work, with better outcomes in 2022, it's to create a culture of everyday, everywhere experimentation. We should be supporting everyone to try new ways, fail & learn: https://t.co/ei8ZVJ54yL V @hackmanagement@AlexLlullTW
A recent cross-industry survey of more than 300 global leaders conducted by Innosight found that 72% felt that they needed to transform their core offering or business model. https://t.co/3uIBywwbwh
Often, people in senior roles in organisations & systems are least able to envision a different future. It's why we must link with/listen to people on the edges of the system who are picking up the signals of how the future could be already: https://t.co/sjt2CeW1ao By @rgmcgrath
Fascinating #podcast discussion by my friends @TanveerNaseer and @JakeJacobs on how to use these 8 “change levers” to Achieve Faster, Easier, And Better Results https://t.co/PvDtVwLYY5
A study showed that almost half of today’s workforce would take a 15% pay cut to work for an organization with an inspiring purpose. https://t.co/MXktZXBej6
A powerful challenge to accepted definitions of "empathy" by @brenebrown. No, it isn't enough to "walk in your shoes". We need to learn to really listen to your story about what it's like in your shoes & believe you even if it doesn't match our own experiences. Via @anna_annabav
When organisations face complex or unpredictable challenges, it's critical that those people impacted by the challenge are in the conversation. There's four types of conversations needed for such challenges but mostly we only use one type: https://t.co/PLv3uDmWTl By @nancymdixon
The reality is that most of the big changes that make a real difference don't start at the top or centre of the organisation. Change starts at the grassroots or fringes & it start with the activists. Graphic @OfficeGuyToons