Changing Conversations
A podcast by Implement Consulting Group
20 Episodio
-  Susan David - Emotional AgilityPubblicato: 06/02/2025
-  Charles Duhigg - Building connectionPubblicato: 30/12/2024
-  Adam Hede – Shaping a more courageous AI conversationPubblicato: 23/12/2024
-  Professor Brian Cox - Embracing the unknownPubblicato: 03/10/2024
-  Zafer Achi - Dancing with complexityPubblicato: 05/01/2024
-  Jennifer Garvey Berger – MindtrapsPubblicato: 13/12/2023
-  Laura Sicola – Speaking to influencePubblicato: 15/09/2023
-  Eli Buren - Embodied presencePubblicato: 25/08/2023
-  Michele Zanini - Cutting bureaucracy out of our conversationsPubblicato: 03/01/2023
-  Wendy Smith – Capitalising on Tension in ConversationPubblicato: 24/11/2022
-  Sheila Heen – Thanks for the feedbackPubblicato: 01/11/2022
-  Gail Gallie - Changing a global conversationPubblicato: 27/09/2022
-  Julie Diamond – Power in conversationPubblicato: 16/08/2022
-  Fred Dust – Committing to the conversationPubblicato: 25/05/2022
-  David Whyte - Courageous conversationsPubblicato: 22/03/2022
-  Elizabeth Stokoe - Effective conversationsPubblicato: 08/02/2022
-  Priya Parker - Gatherings that Change UsPubblicato: 11/01/2022
-  Roger Martin - Changing conversations in strategyPubblicato: 14/12/2021
-  Stig Albertsen and Katrina Marshall Dyrting - Change is changing conversationsPubblicato: 15/11/2021
-  Mads Nipper - Leaders in conversationPubblicato: 15/11/2021
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Change happens and manifests in Conversations, both for us as humans and for organisations. As leaders and employees we are never not in conversation. Conversations are elemental in making things happen, but it is still a blind spot with a huge potential for many of us. Conversations might be the smallest biggest thing in making organisations fit for humans and fit for the future. In this explorative podcast series, hosts Katrina Marshall Dyrting and Stig Albertsen will discuss Changing Conversations together with a range of conversation evangelists. The guests will include business leaders, as well as management thinkers and thought leaders from academia and beyond.
