The Science of Change with MIT Professor, Dr Deborah Ancona

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Timothy speaks to MIT Professor, Dr Deborah Ancona, about the Immunity to Change - a theory pioneered by Harvard professors Robert Kegan and Lisa Lahey. This short episode gives you the insight you need to understand your hidden, competing commitments that are more important than motivation and desire in your quest to change. It's hard, but you can change when you understand it. cliffcentral.com
21 Oct 2020 English South Africa Social Sciences · Society & Culture

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