This week we continue our exploration of fatalism’s impact on change in organizations (listen to Part 1 in SPaMCAST 745). Fatalism does not have to be permanent. How that transition away from fatalism can be made varies depending on context. In this installment of the series, we will look at a few approaches to tackling this problem. 

We also have a visit from Jon M Quigley. Jon and I discussed succession planning and why planning needs to be more diverse to support organizational health.  

Re-read Saturday News!

This week we re-read Chapter 20 of Extraordinary Badass Agile Coaching: The Journey from Beginner to Mastery and Beyond. Bob notes that Stephen Covey’s seventh habit in his classic, Seven Habits of Highly Effective People, is sharpening the saw.  This is a reminder that who and where we are today can’t be who or where we are tomorrow. This habit is a prescription for balanced self-renewal. This is the last chapter of Extraordinary Badass; we will discuss the afterword and final thoughts next week.

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Previous Installments:

Week 19: Sharpening Your Badass Sawhttp://bit.ly/3JQCXEY 

Week 18: Setting Up a Badass Agile Coaching Community of Practicehttp://bit.ly/3JyPT27 

Week 17: Dojo Practiceshttp://bit.ly/3FlftW7 

Week 16: Badass Agile Coach’s Guide to Starting Your Dayhttp://bit.ly/3Y4Kcgy 

Week 15: Situational Awareness as a Badass Agile Coachhttp://bit.ly/3KnoJMv 

Next SPaMCAST SPaMCAST 748 features our interview with Bob Galen. Bob and I will discuss Extraordinary Badass Agile Coaching: The Journey from Beginner to Mastery and Beyond and wrap up the re-read.