When a Failure of Leadership Morphs into a Training Solution
Guest post today by Dr Stewart Hase You have almost certainly heard the joke about the drunk Irishman scrambling about on his all fours in the middle of the night under a streetlight. A policeman...
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Guest post today by Dr Stewart Hase It constantly amazes me, despite all we know about human behaviour, that managers can still get the implementation of change completely wrong. Psychology may not be...
View ArticleChanging Behaviour is Trickier Than it Looks
Guest post today on change, by Stewart Hase Key points 1. Leaders often underestimate the difficulty of changing behaviour. 2. People are naturally resistant to change for sound biological reasons. 3....
View ArticleIn Search of the Bricoleur
Guest post today by Stewart Hase In Search of the Bricoleur Key Points 1. Another personality difference that creates conflict. 2. Bricoleurs see the word differently to non-bricoleurs 3. Bricoleurs...
View ArticleThe hospital and the radio station: when management fails who pays the price?
Though there are many unknowns surrounding the death of nurse Jacintha Saldanha, what is starkly evident is that there are no winners in the aftermath of the prank. Images of her stricken family reveal...
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