What is the 'SEE-FEEL-CHANGE' philosophy and how did it revolutionize business transformations in organizations like Target and HopeLab? How does it challenge the traditional 'ANALYZE-THINK-CHANGE' approach? How did the concept of 'shrinking the change' and celebrating small victories transformed the lives of teens with cancer, debt-ridden individuals, and departmental budgets? What role did personalities like Dave Ramsey and Mary Carr play in this transformation? How did a simple experiment in a Chicago theater lead to significant insights about overeating and consumer behavior?;
Chip Heath is a professor at Stanford Graduate School of Business, where he teaches courses on business strategy and organizations. Along with his brother Dan Heath, he co-authored several bestselling books, including "Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard." Their work often focuses on making complex concepts accessible and practical for a wide audience, blending research with engaging storytelling.