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Lisa Gill and Mark Eddleston celebrate 50 episodes of Leadermorphosis
...he sort of systemic shifts for self-management to really take place. I think one of the earliest episodes I remember a shift happening in me was with Helen Sanderson and I think there was something about the way that she showed up in our conversation. It was a very moving episode and she shared her very personal r...more
...entioned that have been real turning points for me are often the ones that I say, from a personal perspective: "Listen to these" - like the ones with Helen Sanderson and Miki Kashtan and Margaret Wheatley, are a couple that I think are easy ones to engage with, like, they're pretty resonant with most people....more
..., in Melbourne, and Sydney, so we're trying to do bingo and go on all the continents. And through that you'll find the different books and podcasts - Helen Sanderson has a podcast now: A Cup of Teal, which is brilliant, particularly examples in health and social care. And Aaron Dignan has a podcast now: the compan...more
Buurtzorg and the power of self-managed teams of nurses
...eing populations and the constant pressure to make cuts in the public sector, perhaps we'll see many more Buurtzorg-inspired examples popping up like Helen Sanderson's Wellbeing Teams in England, or Cornerstone, the social care company in Scotland. If you haven't heard those Leadermorphosis episodes, I really reco...more