• 298: Using Rituals to Create Certainty in Times of Change with Ashley Goodall

  • Mar 19 2024
  • Length: 35 mins
  • Podcast
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298: Using Rituals to Create Certainty in Times of Change with Ashley Goodall

  • Summary

  • Most people think that change at work is great. It has become the defining characteristic of successful organizations, teams, and individuals. But psychologically, change is HARD on humans–it’s a common source of stress for many of us.


    When there’s change or uncertainty at work, it creates a degree of fear and anxiety. However, work rituals can help team members feel that sense of continuity amidst changes. So, how can leaders (and team members) effectively leverage rituals to foster stability?


    Today’s guest is Ashley Goodall. Ashley is a leadership expert who has spent his career exploring large organizations from the inside, most recently as an executive at Cisco. He is the co-author of Nine Lies About Work, which was selected as the best management book of 2019 by Strategy + Business and as one of Amazon’s best business and leadership books of 2019. Prior to Cisco, he spent fourteen years at Deloitte as a consultant and as the Chief Learning Officer for Leadership and Professional development. His book, The Problem with Change, publishes in May.


    During our conversation, Ashley and I discussed the challenges of constant change and its impact on us and our team members. He also shared how managers and team members can use rituals to create a sense of certainty, predictability, and stability amidst changes, how to support team members during these changes, the important role of language, and more.


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    Conversation Topics

    • (00:00) Intro
    • (02:32) Why are there constant changes in today’s workplace?
    • (04:48) Is change always a good thing?
    • (10:36) Challenges that come with being in a constant state of change
    • (16:06) The role of a team in creating stability and a sense of continuity amidst changes
    • (18:08) How to support your team members when going through changes
    • (20:32) The power of rituals and “ritualization”
    • (28:04) A great manager Ashley has worked for
    • (31:57) Keep up with Ashley
    • (33:07) [Extended Episode Only] Surprising insight on how leaders can foster stability, consistency, and predictability
    • (39:52) [Extended Episode Only] The role of language in creating certainty in times of change


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    Keep up with Ashley Goodall


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