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Which is better? Learning by listening or learning by talking?

Which is better? Learning by listening or learning by talking?

by Judy Walker | May 17, 2022 | Learning Lessons, NHS, Uncategorized

Those of us who are comfortable with speaking at conferences and giving presentations tend to find the experience quite energising and rewarding at several levels. Not only do we have the gratifying boost to our egos when people turn up to listen to us, we have the...
Overcoming confirmation bias

Overcoming confirmation bias

by Judy Walker | Dec 8, 2021 | Culture change, Learning Lessons, Uncategorized

Confirmation bias is a natural human instinct, based on our tendency to favour information that confirms or supports our pre-existing values or beliefs. Its both a protection mechanism and useful for efficient decision-making, but it also makes us resistant to change...
Why learning lessons is nothing without action

Why learning lessons is nothing without action

by Judy Walker | Oct 19, 2021 | Learning Lessons, Uncategorized

The term ‘learning lessons’ appears frequently in news items at the moment as governments around the world seek to demonstrate that they are going to prepare better for future pandemics, but what does the term actually mean? Professor Reg Revans said, “There is no...
Why is an empty coffee pot a learning opportunity?

Why is an empty coffee pot a learning opportunity?

by Judy Walker | Aug 3, 2021 | Learning Lessons, Staff engagement, Uncategorized

The pandemic did much to disrupt our ways of working and for many organisations this has led to positive shifts in business models and ways of working, creating a learning opportunity out of a crisis. But how can we continue to change and grow without a pandemic to...
How can conflict benefit effective decision making?

How can conflict benefit effective decision making?

by Judy Walker | Feb 23, 2021 | Leadership, Staff engagement, Uncategorized

I have to confess to a guilty secret and plead the winter lockdown boredom in mitigation: I am a little bit addicted to the political thriller Netflix series “Designated Survivor”. I love the simple joy of a well-crafted, though somewhat cheesy drama, safely removed...
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