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January 10, 2014 By Gail

Does physiology affect our propensity for change? A sneak peek at Simon Sinek’s latest book “Leaders Eat Last”

Does physiology affect our propensity for change? A sneak peek at Simon Sinek’s latest book “Leaders Eat Last”

Are we just “ugly giant bags of mostly water”?—alien's description of humans, Star Trek, The Next Generation, “Home Soil” This may be a contentious topic. Are we servants to our … [Read more...] about Does physiology affect our propensity for change? A sneak peek at Simon Sinek’s latest book “Leaders Eat Last”

Filed Under: - Change Execution, - Organization Change Management, - People Change Management, - Personal change Tagged With: Change Management, Changes That Matter, Neuroscience

October 6, 2011 By Gail

Who are “the most fully, crucially adaptive human beings around”? And what does this finding mean for Change Management?

Seeing as the real punch line is why, let’s get the answer on the table: teenagers.  That’s right. Let’s face it – we were all teenagers once so we should be able to relate to … [Read more...] about Who are “the most fully, crucially adaptive human beings around”? And what does this finding mean for Change Management?

Filed Under: - Change Execution, - Innovation, - Leadership, - Organization Change Management, - People Change Management, - Strategy Execution Tagged With: Adoption, Culture, Leadership, LinkedIn, Neuroscience, Resistance

September 15, 2011 By Gail

“Your brain on change management: advancements in neuroscience shed new light on the physiology of Change Management” guest post John P. Barbuto, MD

“Engage the hearts and minds of people in change”: motherhood!  This phrase is foundational in most change management practices.  However, it means something completely different … [Read more...] about “Your brain on change management: advancements in neuroscience shed new light on the physiology of Change Management” guest post John P. Barbuto, MD

Filed Under: - Change Execution, - Innovation, - People Change Management, - Strategy Execution Tagged With: Change Management, LinkedIn, Neuroscience

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