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9 | Rene Woolridge | Change, Resistance and Resilience

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It's been said that the only constant thing is change. That's certainly been true over the last year or, as the global pandemic has completely changed the way we work, play and even interact. That said, rapid change has been a "constant" for most of the 20th and 21st centuries, particularly in the world of work.

In this episode of "Unlocking Your People," Jess chats with Rene Woolridge to discuss how the workplace has changed, and more importantly, how people are managing (or failing to manage) these changes.

You'll learn about the new phase of leadership some believe we're entering, from technical expertise, then people's potential and coaching skills to one that now focuses on empathy.

You'll discover the challenges that come with building a culture of empathy when people are in very different places psychologically.

You'll learn why some people are resistant to change, and why minds can't be changed by being adversarial, no matter how much evidence you present.

You'll also learn why shifting your focus to the things you can control can help when trying to manage rapid change in your life and workplace.

Join Jess and Rene as they explore the changing world of work and how organizations can help their people adapt and move forward.

Enjoy!

What You’ll Learn in this Show:

  • Why some believe we're entering a new phase of leadership - once that focuses on warmth and empathy.
  • How organizations are trying to create cultures that emphasize empathy for others - even when people are in very different mindsets.
  • Why many organizations greatly underestimate the time, energy and focus required to help their people adapt to change.
  • The importance of focusing on the things you can control (your locus of control) and why it looks different for each person.
  • How even the smallest activities, like reading a book of fiction, can help clear the mind and build resilience.
  • And so much more...

Resources:

Website

Facebook

Twitter

LinkedIn

  continue reading

16 episodes

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Content provided by Jessica Chapman. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Jessica Chapman or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://player.fm/legal.

It's been said that the only constant thing is change. That's certainly been true over the last year or, as the global pandemic has completely changed the way we work, play and even interact. That said, rapid change has been a "constant" for most of the 20th and 21st centuries, particularly in the world of work.

In this episode of "Unlocking Your People," Jess chats with Rene Woolridge to discuss how the workplace has changed, and more importantly, how people are managing (or failing to manage) these changes.

You'll learn about the new phase of leadership some believe we're entering, from technical expertise, then people's potential and coaching skills to one that now focuses on empathy.

You'll discover the challenges that come with building a culture of empathy when people are in very different places psychologically.

You'll learn why some people are resistant to change, and why minds can't be changed by being adversarial, no matter how much evidence you present.

You'll also learn why shifting your focus to the things you can control can help when trying to manage rapid change in your life and workplace.

Join Jess and Rene as they explore the changing world of work and how organizations can help their people adapt and move forward.

Enjoy!

What You’ll Learn in this Show:

  • Why some believe we're entering a new phase of leadership - once that focuses on warmth and empathy.
  • How organizations are trying to create cultures that emphasize empathy for others - even when people are in very different mindsets.
  • Why many organizations greatly underestimate the time, energy and focus required to help their people adapt to change.
  • The importance of focusing on the things you can control (your locus of control) and why it looks different for each person.
  • How even the smallest activities, like reading a book of fiction, can help clear the mind and build resilience.
  • And so much more...

Resources:

Website

Facebook

Twitter

LinkedIn

  continue reading

16 episodes

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