Are you in a situation where the challenge you’re facing requires you to be adaptable, or can you solve it with things that have worked for you before? That distinction is a very important distinction, and it’s very helpful for people to determine if they can solve this situation with old answers or if they need to develop and be open for new things to emerge.
We’re biologically wired to grasp onto old, successful formulas that worked for us in the past, and that’s actually why a lot of change initiatives fail. We don’t recognize that our biological wiring is steering us to old answers instead of allowing us to be selective, to open up to discovering new things, and, therefore, to find the new solutions for the challenge at hand.
Content: Quotation
Author: Michiel Kruyt
Source: “McKinsey Quarterly”
Subjects: Change Management, Management, Organizational Behavior, Personal Development
Author: Michiel Kruyt
Source: “McKinsey Quarterly”
Subjects: Change Management, Management, Organizational Behavior, Personal Development
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