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How to stop talking about change and actually start doing it

How to stop talking about change and actually start doing it

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885. In a world of constant meetings and shifting priorities, why does it feel like we’re repeating the same "to-do" list every six months?

This week, Rachel gets into the "bad patterns" that keep teams stuck in a loop of false comfort. We often mistake saying we need to change for actual progress, while our health and productivity suffer the consequences.

In this episode, you’ll learn how to:

  • Master strategic prioritization: Why half-assing seventeen goals is costing you more than saying "no" to fourteen.
  • Demystify AI upskilling: How to move past AI paralysis by building "warm-up" experiments for your team.
  • Solve meeting fatigue: Why the answer isn't always fewer meetings, but shifting the lens to high-value dialogue.
  • Build an innovation culture: How to create "safe sandboxes" for experiments that turn potential failure into actionable data.

Stop letting the cost of inaction hold your team back. It’s time to move beyond the refrain and start doing the hard things that drive real success.

Modern Mentor is hosted by Rachel Cooke. A transcript is available at Simplecast.

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