The Amber Vial Story: When Methods Overshadow Human Experience

What happens when leaders trust the method more than the people closest to the work? In this story from the heyday of Six Sigma, a simple frontline insight could have solved a life-saving drug shortage in weeks. Instead, the project dragged on for months, costing millions—and putting patients at risk.
Ideas-to-Action Video Newsletter Issue 4 | The Impasse to Change (and Why It Doesn’t Have to Be So Hard!)

We’ve all heard it: “Change is hard.” But is it really? In this episode of the Ideas-to-Action Video Newsletter, Rick Tucci explains why traditional change management makes change harder than it needs to be—and how the Ideas-to-Action Process™ helps leaders break through the Psychological Impasse to Change by turning engagement into ownership.
The Ideas-to-Action Q&A Series Issue 4: The Impasse to Change (and why it doesn’t have to be so hard!)

Most leaders say they want employee engagement, but too often change efforts stall. Why? Because engagement without ownership creates a cycle of frustration. In this post, author Rick Tucci explains the Psychological Impasse to Change—and how leaders can move beyond persuasion and the illusion of engagement to achieve real results with the Ideas-to-Action Process™.
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