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Learning to Change
Melissa Emler
28 episodes
2 weeks ago
Change is hard. It’s hard enough when you’re trying to break a bad habit or work toward a new goal. But leading change in your organization? That can feel impossible. Learning to Change is a show that’s about making change easier—for individuals and organizations—through learning. Bringing 20 years of education experience to leaders, managers, and executives, host Melissa Emler talks with people who have led change through learning in their organizations. Each episode is a tool for helping you and your organization create a culture of learning so that you can get unstuck, move forward with confidence, and achieve your goals. Learning to Change will help you break down barriers to learning and make learning the cultural DNA of your team.
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Management
Education,
Business,
Self-Improvement
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Change is hard. It’s hard enough when you’re trying to break a bad habit or work toward a new goal. But leading change in your organization? That can feel impossible. Learning to Change is a show that’s about making change easier—for individuals and organizations—through learning. Bringing 20 years of education experience to leaders, managers, and executives, host Melissa Emler talks with people who have led change through learning in their organizations. Each episode is a tool for helping you and your organization create a culture of learning so that you can get unstuck, move forward with confidence, and achieve your goals. Learning to Change will help you break down barriers to learning and make learning the cultural DNA of your team.
Show more...
Management
Education,
Business,
Self-Improvement
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12:  What is Just Culture and Why Organizations Might Want to Learn About It with Julie Stephenson
Learning to Change
1 year ago
12:  What is Just Culture and Why Organizations Might Want to Learn About It with Julie Stephenson
A Just Culture is one where fairness, empathy and shared accountability are paramount. 
In this special four-part series, returning guest Julie Stephenson and I will examine how this culture has transformed the hospital where she works, shifting from punitive responses to understanding and addressing root causes. We'll also look at the challenges of implementing just culture, from overcoming resistance to change, to fostering a blame-free, yet accountable environment.
Julie will shed light on the nuances of mistakes, at risk behaviors, and the value of curiosity and systems thinking in this context.
In this episode, we’re defining what a just culture is, how the model accounts for the systemic structures in which individuals make choices, and what it meant to implement a just culture framework in Julie’s rural critical access hospital.
Julie Stephenson’s commitment to and passion for conversations that move organizations toward a healthier and more human place to live, work and learn have guided her entire career. Currently, she supports a critical access hospital in southwestern Wisconsin as a certified coach and Just Culture leader. Her most recent creative endeavor includes The Water We Swim In series and The Lab — a cultural and storytelling experiment she co-created. This work destigmatizes mental health, normalizes sharing stories, and honors the lived experiences of our friends and neighbors in southwestern Wisconsin. In 2018, Julie founded Compounding Courage to create a movement inspired by Mr. Rogers’s wise words, "Anything that’s human is mentionable, and anything that is mentionable can be more manageable. When we can talk about our feelings, they become less overwhelming, less upsetting, and less scary. The people we trust with that important talk can help us know that we are not alone."
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LISTEN TO THE FULL EPISODE TO HEAR:




* Why implementing a just culture requires embracing human fallibility in order to reduce harm



* How working through COVID shed light on structural inequalities that existed within the hospital



* Four key components and definitions with just culture



* Why understanding context is essential closing the gap between what we believe and what we do



* The challenges of moving away from systems that are hierarchical and punitive to one that is more strategic and compassionate



* How implementing a just culture framework supports the wellbeing of those within the system




RESOURCES:




* The Just Culture Company




LEARN MORE ABOUT Julie Stephenson




* Compounding Courage



* Facebook: @CompoundingCourage




LEARN MORE ABOUT MELISSA EMLER AND MODERN LEARNERS:




* Modern Learners



* Modern Learners Community





Learning to Change
Change is hard. It’s hard enough when you’re trying to break a bad habit or work toward a new goal. But leading change in your organization? That can feel impossible. Learning to Change is a show that’s about making change easier—for individuals and organizations—through learning. Bringing 20 years of education experience to leaders, managers, and executives, host Melissa Emler talks with people who have led change through learning in their organizations. Each episode is a tool for helping you and your organization create a culture of learning so that you can get unstuck, move forward with confidence, and achieve your goals. Learning to Change will help you break down barriers to learning and make learning the cultural DNA of your team.