Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard book

Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard

 Chip Heath  

Productivity  

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?


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?;

#1

Can Changing Our Environment Really Influence Our Behavior?

01 Jan 1970

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#2

Spotlight on Success: Jerry Sternin, John Murphy and the Power of Bright Spot Strategies

01 Jan 1970

02:24

02:24


#3

Can Having Fewer Choices Lead to Better Decision-Making?

01 Jan 1970

03:03

03:03


#4

Embracing BHAGs: The Power of Big, Hairy, Audacious Goals in Education, Healthcare, and Business

01 Jan 1970

02:53

02:53


#5

Can Emotion-Driven Strategies Revolutionize Business? The Success Story of Target Explains

01 Jan 1970

02:50

02:50


#6

Shrinking the Change: Harnessing the Power of Small Victories in Life, Finance, and Sports

01 Jan 1970

02:17

02:17


#7

Can Cultivating a Growth Mindset and Fostering People's Identity Drive Global Conservation Success?

01 Jan 1970

03:19

03:19


#8

Shaping Behavior: The Power of Environmental Tweaks in Fostering Transformative Changes

01 Jan 1970

03:33

03:33


#9

Can Changing Your Environment Truly Break Bad Habits and Foster Positive Behaviors?

01 Jan 1970

03:55

03:55


#10

Shaping Social Norms: The Power of Behavior Contagion in Effecting Change

01 Jan 1970

04:12

04:12


#11

Final Recap

01 Jan 1970

02:44

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About Author

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.