“Rationalizations and the incessant search for scapegoats are the psychological cataracts that blind us to […]
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Clayton Christensen Disruption Education Reform Long Life Learning Michelle Weise Transformation
Long Life Learning: Preparing for Jobs that Don’t Even Exist Yet by Michelle Weise focuses on the disruptive and burgeoning innovations that are laying the foundation for a new learning model that includes clear navigation, wraparound and funding supports, targeted education, and clear connections to more transparent hiring processes.
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Luke Burgis Mimetic Desire Rene Girard Wanting Wanting with Luke Burgis
The ability to desire in a healthy way is not something we’re born with, but a freedom we must earn. And due to one powerful and hidden feature of human desire, that freedom is hard won. Luke Burgis, Wanting
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Corporate Culture Curtain Twitcher Effect
What is the curtain twitcher effect? Mimetic desire in change initiatives.
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Aidan McCullen Cascades Create a Movement that Drives Transformational Change Greg Satell Innovation Show
Cascades: How to Create a Movement that Drives Transformational Change, with Greg Satell.
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Chrysalis Cocoon incremental change metamorphosis Transformation transformational change
When we refer to the miraculous metamorphosis of the caterpillar into the butterfly, we often use the words “Chrysalis” and “Cocoon” interchangeably. However, they do not describe the same thing. In my book “Undisruptable”, I detail some of the similarities of the transformation of the caterpillar and the transformation of organisations and individuals alike. For this Thursday Thought, I’d like to zoom in on one specific element of this transformation: the difference between “Chrysalis” and “Cocoon”, an element I removed from the book in a bid to make it shorter.
Posted 4 years ago Tagged A Mindset of Permanent Reinvention for Individuals Aidan McCullen Innovation Aidan McCullen Undisruptable aidanmccullen Permanent Reinvention
While we cannot see into the future, there are repeatable patterns that we can understand. The first step to becoming Undisruptable is to realize that evolution is a natural part of life, and nature provides many examples. If you haven’t guessed already that is the blurb for my own book and because of so many requests from former guests and listeners. I will be interviewed today by guest host, a friend of the innovation and professional friend, Whitney Johnson.
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Aidan McCullen Blog Aidan McCullen Innovation Aidan McCullen Undisruptable Amy Edmondson Courage at Work Facing Fear Work Jim Detert Jim Detert Interview Psychological Safety Amy Edmondson
While psychological safety is the foundation for a functional work environment, there is still an onus on us to have the courage to speak up. Leaders can encourage this behaviour by listening without judgement, allocating time to hear what their people have to say and having some mechanism in place to take action based on what people share. While the organisation and leadership have a major role to play in setting the stage, it ultimately comes down to us as individuals. Will we stand up and have courage? Will we speak up when it matters most?
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Business Choosing Courage Entrepreneurship Innovation Jim Dertert Darden Jim Detert Jim Detert Interview Jim Detert Podcast Leadership Technology
We welcome friend of the Innovation Show and one of our very early guests, author of Choosing Courage: The Everyday Guide to Being Brave at Work, Jim Detert
Posted 4 years ago Tagged Nietsche Struggles Oustourcing Innovation Struggles good for us
when organisations outsource their future to consultants they are depriving themselves of their future. The start of any learning curve is steep and characterised by setbacks, obstacles and failures, but that is how we learn best. (That goes for children too.)