The honeymoon’s not over; use my free, easy, peasy worksheet to help plan a wonderful year for yourself
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business & organizational development, Change management & wellness, Communication, Conflict resolution, Creativity & innovation, Employee retention, Human resources, Training & development
I’m here to tell you that the honeymoon is not over. The new year honeymoon that is. You can still drink deeply from the fresh start to the year. The Heath brothers, in their wonderful new book ‘The Power of Moments’ say ‘we have a hunger for these landmarks in time’ (aka […]
Tags: heath brothers, planning, worksheet, workshop
Training & development learning well July blog post round up
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Training & development
If you didn’t catch all the posts this month simply peruse & click what’s below. Here’s the Rock.Paper.Scissors’ monthly training & development round up for the month of July. Learn well in the training & development learning well. Dive deep into the learning well or take a small sip. Shower yourself in training & development […]
Tags: africa, anita roddick, barbie, body shop, change management, dave ulrich, enthusiasm, gary brolsma, heath brothers, ihrm, journey lens, learning, liz paterson, mattel, memory, numa numa, organizational culture, perspective, public health, retention, sitting, switch, vonrestorff
Sitting is the new smoking & what else you can learn about change management from cardboard boxes & elephants
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness
Hey, have you entered the interactive contest from last post yet? No? Whatcha waiting for. Head here to enter. It’s fast, fun & easy. Liz Paterson, an intern with UN-Habitat here in Nairobi, knows a thing or two about small, quick elephants. The Heath brothers, in their fabulous book Switch – how to change things […]
Tags: change management, heath brothers, liz paterson, public health, sitting, switch
Four funny change management resources related to ‘Switch – how to change things when change is hard,’ by the Heath brothers
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness, Humor & comedy
In this month’s Rock.Paper.Scissors’ newsletter I review the Heath brothers book ‘Switch – how to change things when change is hard’. It’s a keeper. Check out the blog post where I review the book, see the blog post for resources related to the theme of change &/or keep reading for four funny resources related to the […]
Tags: change management, heath brothers, marshmallow experiment, switch
Change management resources related to ‘Switch – how to change things when change is hard,’ by the Heath brothers
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness, Conflict resolution
In this month’s Rock.Paper.Scissors’ newsletter I review the Heath brothers book ‘Switch – how to change things when change is hard’. It’s a keeper. Check out the blog post where I review the book, continue reading for resources related to the theme of change &/or keep an eye out for the next post which includes funny […]
Tags: bystander effect, change, conflict, emmanuel jal, heath brothers, peace, simon sinek
Training & development learning well March blog post round up
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness, Communication, Training & development
Sit up, take notice & look back before looking forward to next month. If you didn’t catch all the posts this month simply usher yourself down to the well & click as you wish. Learn well in the training & development learning well. Dive deep into the learning well or take a small sip. Shower […]
Tags: assumptions, communication, complexity, culture, education, heath brothers, ignorance, maasai, risk management, shelby edwards, switch
‘Switch – how to change things when change is hard’ Heath brothers book review
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Change management & wellness
I happily dug into reviewing the Heath brothers book ‘Switch – how to change things when change is hard’ to bring you this month’s Rock.Paper.Scissors’ newsletter. It’s a keeper. Check out the article below for the review & be introduced to the elephant that is living within you (& which plays a huge role in […]
Tags: book review, heath brothers, switch
Storytelling as a culture builder – 3 resources to help you get storytelling
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Business & organizational development, Human resources
Storytelling is a strategic tool for building organizational culture, managing change, teambuilding and more. In my last post I covered 9 tips to help you get storytelling. Here are three resources to assist you in your storytelling journey: Check out Springboard, the classic book by Stephen Denning, considered the grand-daddy of using storytelling as an […]
Tags: corporate storytelling, Daniel Pink, heath brothers, made to stick, springboard, stephen denning, storytelling
Are you a sieve or a sponge?
Posted by Lee-Anne Ragan | Filed under Communication, Travel
We see what we expect to see. The Heath Brothers, in their fantastic book Made to Stick, talk about our minds being like a sieve as opposed to a sponge – that to remember something it has to be big enough, memorable enough, sticky enough to get caught in the sieve. My sieve got stuck […]
Tags: brazil, development, heath brothers, learning, made to stick, memory, normal, powerful learning, toucan, Travel