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Breaking the Status Quo
Episode 27

Breaking the Status Quo

Why is change so hard, even when the stakes are high? Alan Deutschman reveals that 80% of healthcare costs stem from just five behaviors, showing that knowing isn’t enough to drive change. The same resistance to change affects businesses, where innovation clashes with the comfort of the status quo. In our latest insight, we explore the “inner civil war” that stalls growth and share strategies for overcoming it.

Beautiful Business

July 16, 20245m 26s

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Show Notes

Benefits of Harmonizing Internal Conflicts
When leaders address these internal conflicts, the results are profound:

  • Self-Trust: Teams and leaders rediscover confidence in their abilities.
  • Resilience: Uncertainties transform into a robust support system.
  • Deep Growth: Superficial insights deepen, driving sustainable progress.

A Roadmap for Change
Phase 1: Awareness and Assessment

  • Identify Barriers: Reflect on personal and organizational behaviors that hinder progress—especially the invisible barriers.
  • Gather Feedback: Use surveys and discussions to uncover internal conflicts.
  • Set Goals: Define clear, specific improvement goals.

Phase 2: Understanding and Addressing Unproductive Behaviors

  • Explore Motivations: Uncover the beliefs driving unproductive behaviors.
  • Challenge Assumptions: Reframe fears and resistance.
  • Take Stock of Unproductive Behaviors: Identify and track counterproductive actions.

Phase 3: Implementation and Reinforcement

  • Action Plans: Develop and implement plans that promote productive behaviors.
  • Monitor and Adjust: Regularly review progress and adjust strategies.
  • Celebrate Successes: Reinforce new behaviors by acknowledging progress.

Steven Morris, CEO of Matter Consulting is an ever-curious life-seeker, brand and culture building expert, advisor, author, and speaker

With over 27 years of entrepreneurial experience, he has served as a trusted advisor to over 3,000 business leaders and evolved more than 250 brands and cultures, including Google, Habitat for Humanity, Samsung, and Disney. 

His best-selling book, "The Beautiful Business," and his widely read Insights blog are a testament to his consulting expertise in creating unignorable, magnetic, and sustainable companies.

His diverse interests, including meditation, fine art painting, surfing, and beekeeping, infuse his work with creativity, soul, and a deep understanding of the human experience.

You can find more podcasts and join 30,000+ other brilliant and soulful readers of his weekly INSIGHTS blog at MatterCo.

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