Tag: Motivational Interviewing
Change: Desire, Ability, Reason, Need, and Commitment (or That DARNCAT)
I'm excited to be attending the annual Lean Coaching Summit today through Thursday in Austin. If you're there, please say hi! Today, I've registered to take a class on a topic that I've taken an interest in over the past few years: "Motivational Interviewing," or MI for short. I'm hoping to learn more about coaching people through their stages of "change talk," as related to Lean and organizational change... and that's what today's post is about.
More on “Motivational Interviewing” as a Method for Workplace Change Leadership
Back in December, I wrote about a method called "Motivational Interviewing" (MI), something I learned about from a social worker who was also at...
You Can’t Force Anyone to Change Their Minds or Actions
As I've worked with hospital and healthcare people over the past ten years, one personal benefit to me has been exposure to new ideas and new influences. I've been exposed to ideas from the social sciences, ideas that have been thought provoking and helpful...






