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The third episode features Philippa Hale, a workplace transformation expert with more than 25 years’ experience in workplace practice change. Philippa talks about how successful change initiatives involve effectively bridging the gap between visionary statements from leadership and practical implementation, about how lofty statements from leadership may mean nothing downstream.
As always Parthajeet analyses Philippa's account, to identify hidden gems from her narrative, like:
The episode ends with a reflection on the interplay between the allure of familiarity and the thrill of new beginnings when navigating the path of transformation.
SHARE YOUR STORIES
If you have a story to share, record a video or an audio (or write it down) and send it to [email protected] Who knows, your story may be the star of a future episode!
More about host Parthajeet at www.parthajeet.com
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Music by https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos
By ParthajeetThe third episode features Philippa Hale, a workplace transformation expert with more than 25 years’ experience in workplace practice change. Philippa talks about how successful change initiatives involve effectively bridging the gap between visionary statements from leadership and practical implementation, about how lofty statements from leadership may mean nothing downstream.
As always Parthajeet analyses Philippa's account, to identify hidden gems from her narrative, like:
The episode ends with a reflection on the interplay between the allure of familiarity and the thrill of new beginnings when navigating the path of transformation.
SHARE YOUR STORIES
If you have a story to share, record a video or an audio (or write it down) and send it to [email protected] Who knows, your story may be the star of a future episode!
More about host Parthajeet at www.parthajeet.com
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Music by https://www.bensound.com/free-music-for-videos