With Earth Day in mind and following last month’s imagination-focused book review (link back), I was keen to keep the theme of imagination going. This lovely book features some hugely thought-provoking ideas and approaches to how we can better use imagination, a uniquely human skill in remaking our societies. Hopkins shows us how we can imagine a better world and make it happen, which I, for one, would love to see as an outcome of our life-changing experiences of COVID-19. If we want to change for the better, there’s some brilliant examples in here that might just help us all.
Read MoreHow to navigate unpredictable change - Part I
As people try to navigate a sea of unknowns, there’s a raft of very practical advice out there on remote working, furloughing and ‘new’ ways of working among others. But as we try to work through this huge change, what about the emotional aspects? What else do we - and organisations in particular - need to consider?
Read MoreOvercoming the overwhelm that change can bring
Our constantly changing world of work – with more technology, people being asked to more with less and an ‘always on’ culture, can lead to overwhelm and stress for many people. When change hits an organisation, it can make overwhelm even worse. Here's my view of what that looks like in change and some ideas on how to deal with it and help prevent it in the first place
Read MoreHelping people get ready for big systems changes – the role of readiness
How do you avoid a situation where your customers are better informed than your own organisation in major change? Business (or change readiness) can really help - here’s why.
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