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Change is inevitable, but making it stick in an organisation can be a monumental challenge. Our guest on The Melting Pot this week, Luke Battye, tackles this issue head-on. As a founder and managing partner of consultancy Sprint Valley, Luke helps companies embed the Change Reflex — empowering teams not just to accept but embrace and enact change.
Luke shares real examples where he applies the frameworks and behavioural science-based techniques with multinationals to help them deliver better performance and growth. One great example is the Etihad Stadium in Manchester. Luke and the team helped them improve their efficiency in serving food and drinks at halftime to their 60,000 fans by looking at how fast food chains like McDonald’s drive consumer behaviour and decision-making. He also dived into how he used peer learning and body cams to boost sales performance for field-based sales teams. Luke emphasises that enacting organisational change starts with building psychological safety through trust in leadership competency, integrity and benevolence.
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ChangeMakers Anonymous
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Change is inevitable, but making it stick in an organisation can be a monumental challenge. Our guest on The Melting Pot this week, Luke Battye, tackles this issue head-on. As a founder and managing partner of consultancy Sprint Valley, Luke helps companies embed the Change Reflex — empowering teams not just to accept but embrace and enact change.
Luke shares real examples where he applies the frameworks and behavioural science-based techniques with multinationals to help them deliver better performance and growth. One great example is the Etihad Stadium in Manchester. Luke and the team helped them improve their efficiency in serving food and drinks at halftime to their 60,000 fans by looking at how fast food chains like McDonald’s drive consumer behaviour and decision-making. He also dived into how he used peer learning and body cams to boost sales performance for field-based sales teams. Luke emphasises that enacting organisational change starts with building psychological safety through trust in leadership competency, integrity and benevolence.
Download and listen to learn more.
On today’s podcast:
Follow Luke Battye:
The Change Reflex
Sprint Valley
ChangeMakers Anonymous
Enjoyed the show? Leave a Review
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