I recommend looking into the book Immunity to Change. What you are you talking about here is making what the author terms an "adaptive" change as opposed to a technical change.
For instance, is not out of laziness that 6 out of 7 patients do not make positive health challenges when their doctor tells them "change or die," nor is it out of suicidal tendencies.
I recommend looking into the book Immunity to Change. What you are you talking about here is making what the author terms an "adaptive" change as opposed to a technical change. For instance, is not out of laziness that 6 out of 7 patients do not make positive health challenges when their doctor tells them "change or die," nor is it out of suicidal tendencies.
For instance, is not out of laziness that 6 out of 7 patients do not make positive health challenges when their doctor tells them "change or die," nor is it out of suicidal tendencies.
For instance, is not out of laziness that 6 out of 7 patients do not make positive health challenges when their doctor tells them "change or die," nor is it out of suicidal tendencies.