What past models of change can we learn from to adapt to our current change needs?
Join me today in the final of our three special episodes devoted to models of past change. Today we talk about the history of tuberculosis -- how it shaped the history of the world for millennia, the eventual identification of the bacteria that causes this disease as one of the first examples of the use of the scientific method and the long process to develop a vaccine and treatment to fight this scourge. As we start to have hope about the development of the vaccine to fight Covid 19, we can keep the lessons learned in mind to work to ensure the successful deployment of this life saving treatment.
Topics discussed in this episode:
Stories of Women Entrepreneurs and Change - Emily Carrion
Stories of Women Entrepreneurs and Change - Amanda Bedell
Stories of Women Entrepreneurs and Change - Peggy Haslach
Stories of Women Entrepreneurs and Change - Courtney Loechl
Stories of Women Entrepreneurs and Change - Tracey Warren
The World Changes: We Need New Models of Change
The World Changes: We Need New Models of Change
Interview with Jessica Hickey
Interview with Mike Birt, PhD
Assembling Your Change Team
Surfacing Resistance
Interview with Keith McCandless
Learning Your Change Capacity
What is Change Management?
Change Manifesto - Teaser
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