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Leaders can trigger new stories
People watch the behaviour of leaders intensely, like they are on stage with a spotlight on them. This concentrated attention on leader behaviour can be …
Read MoreA postive approach to change
For change to stick it’s often a good idea to find where things are working and then figure out how to get those successful behaviours …
Read MoreChange Behaviours by Making Costs Visible
This post is by our guest blogger, Kevin Bishop, who recently was in Australia and ran a series of workshops with Anecdote on Influencing Change. …
Read MoreTrigger new stories and changing behaviours
Our mind is full of beliefs, assumptions and values which affect what we do and how we do it. Much of what we assume comes …
Read MoreComplexity based interventions and the role of peer pressure
A few weeks ago my youngest daughter was kidnapped by her school bus driver. Actually it wasn’t just my daughter, it was every child on …
Read MoreThe story of the old man and the insulting children
As I mentioned a couple of days ago, I’m reading Punished by Rewards by Alfie Kohn. It’s a terrific book. This story struck my funny …
Read MoreIntervention design – an example
I’m always on the lookout for intervention design examples and I found one last week I think you’ll like. But before I describe it, remember …
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