After a year of hokey cokey in and out of lockdown, people have been struggling with the sheer volume of change they’ve gone through. As we look ahead and based on my experience of working with organisations of all sizes through a myriad of different change scenarios, it’s those that put people first who always seem to come out better. Here’s a few thoughts that might just help
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I do love a book with a sweary subtitle. However, that can often set up a promise that the book can sometimes fail to deliver. This one doesn’t.
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It’s easy to be a busy fool. Ticking things off your to do list might feel good but they might not be the right priorities to help you move forward. When big change comes along, we can get even busier. Here’s a few ideas that might help.
Read MoreBook review - Elastic, The Power of Flexible Thinking, Flexible Thinking in a Constantly Changing World, Leonard Mlodinow
Before you even start reading this book, you know you’re in for an interesting experience when the first page note describes the author as someone who, “trained as a physicist, he has had a very elastic career, writing for television series such as Star Trek: The Next Generation and working in the gaming industry before becoming a full-time writer, while continuing to publish physics papers as a hobby.” And interesting it most definitely is.
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