Sunday Pick: How to change your workplace | WorkLife with Adam Grant

周日选择:如何改变你的工作场所 | 亚当·格兰特的工作生活

TED Talks Daily

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2024-11-03

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Each Sunday, TED shares an episode of another podcast we think you'll love, handpicked for you… by us. It's hard to make change at work happen. But wherever you sit in the hierarchy, there are steps you can take to overcome resistance and motivate people to embrace new ideas. In this episode of WorkLife with Adam Grant, Adam brings in an education change agent, a business turnaround specialist, and a bestselling author to identify what you can do to improve the status quo.  For the full text transcript, visit go.ted.com/WL49

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  • One day I got a call from a hospital that was working on a major change initiative.

  • A committee of surgeons had identified a customer service problem.

  • Basically, patients weren't happy, and after eight months of work, the surgeons were getting ready to roll out a big fix.

  • They were going to train the entire staff to smile more.

  • I was appalled.