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Send us a Text Message. Welcome to the Inner Game of Change Podcast, where I explore the intricate layers of organizational change alongside insightful professionals in the field.Today, I am excited to have with me Nick Tasler, a global thought leader, organizational psychologist, and the #1 best-selling author of four counter-intuitive books on the art and science of making decisions and leading change.Nick is renowned for his unique insights and dynamic style, benefiting top organizations like General Electric, Microsoft, and JP Morgan, A sought-after speaker and consultant, Nick is also an expert writer for the Harvard Business Review. His work has been featured in The New York Times, The Atlantic, and The Financial Times, and he has appeared on multiple TV channels. In this episode, we dive into Nick's fascinating journey and explore his perspectives on decision-making and leading change. We will touch on two of his influential books, "Domino" and "Ricochet," uncovering how their insights can help us navigate the complexities of organizational transformation and turn challenges into opportunities.Join me for an enlightening conversation with Nick Tasler and discover how to embrace change and make impactful decisions in your professional and personal life. About Nick Nick Tasler is an internationally acclaimed thought leader and—[Sorry for the interruption. My “official” bio continues below and, fear not, it is chock full of the requisite self-aggrandizement and third person references to my many, many accolades. But before I attempt to convince you that I am the Batman of business thought leaders, let me tell you who I am in real life. I'm a dad, a husband, and a total geek about the science of human nature. My dream is to spend every working moment writing and speaking about the latest and greatest insights that help us turn unpredictable changes into meaningful and exciting adventures. So, yeah, I guess I'm living my dream. Maybe my dream and your dilemma should hook up sometime and…ya know, grab a coffee and a gluten-free bagel or something?Now back to our regularly scheduled list of things I would never ever say to someone I just met…]Nick Tasler is an internationally acclaimed thought leader, organizational psychologist and the #1 best-selling author of four counter-intuitive books on the art and science of making decisions and leading change. He is also an expert writer for the Harvard Business Review and his work has been covered by The New York Times, Bloomberg Business Week, The Atlantic, Inc., U.S. News & World Report, The Financial Times, Fox Business, and Forbes; as well as NPR, the BBC, NBC, ABC, and CBS. Nick's original insights and dynamic style have benefited the world's most respected organizations ranging from General Electric, Microsoft, JP Morgan, Novo Nordisk, Wells Fargo, the Royal Bank of Canada, and UnitedHealth Group to the Wharton School, Yale University, and many more.Nomadic by nature, Nick and his wife and their four kids live in…lots of places. Sometimes Minnesota. Sometimes Florida. Currently Puerto Rico.ContactNick's Profilelinkedin.com/in/nicktaslerWebsitenicktasler.com (Company)Ali Juma @The Inner Game of Change podcast
So Saturday I posted about how you Nick Tasler helped me at conference realize every difficulty you experience will cause you to grow and this growth will cause a win! I got so many of you reach out on the side cause you are going through some stuff! Well I felt a follow up on this was needed! So lets all grow together. #yoadriennetalks #growth #jump #comfortablebeinguncomfortableCome visit the Yo Adrienne Talks Communityhttps://www.facebook.com/groups/160183006086769
Episode 89: Decision Making and Your Year of Wonders with Nick TaslerIn this episode, Dr. Janel Anderson is joined by industrial psychologist Nick Tasler, an expert on decision-making and change. In their wide-ranging conversation that spans decision fatigue to making decisions with others (including coworkers and family members) to collaborating when personality and individual differences get in the way, Nick shares practical tips on finding a viable path forward even when people's values are in direct conflict. They also discuss Nick's latest project, Your Year of Wonders, which offers a framework for using the changes happening in the world to unleash personal, professional, and organizational growth. Find show notes at https://janelanderson.com/89
“As human beings, we never stop growing. We never stop evolving. And organizations should be the same." - Nick TaslerThank you for tuning in to episode 142 of The CUInsight Experience podcast with your host, Randy Smith, co-founder of CUInsight.com. This episode is brought to you by Elan Credit Card. Elan partners with more than 250 credit unions to provide an outsourced credit card program, and offers merchant and mortgage services for credit union members and business owners.My guest on today's show is Nick Tasler, an internationally-acclaimed thought leader, author, and keynote speaker for the upcoming CUInsight Mini-Con: GROW event on September 28. Nick is an organizational psychologist who focuses on the art and science of leadership in times of change. His timely message of courageous and creative leadership combined with his dynamic delivery style—whether onstage or virtual—has made him one of the most sought-after leadership speakers in the world.During our conversation, Nick shares how you can turn unpredictable changes into meaningful and exciting adventures. He starts with a notion of “A Year of Wonders” that points out our ability and need to adapt. Nick expresses the importance of leading by example and evolving as we find new solutions for the situations around us. He brings up the idea of psychological distancing as it relates to leaders, allowing them to be more mindful of their actions today when reflecting on moments in the future.Nick and I chat about what fuels innovation within groups of people. Listen as Nick shares how organizations rediscovered their core identity during the pandemic. He discusses key traits that make a great leader in today's business world. Later in the episode, he gives insight into situational leadership, and the rise in culture-driven decisions when building a team.As we wrap up the show, Nick talks about his family, monster ballads, and why he feels connected to Warren Buffet. Enjoy my conversation with Nick Tasler!Find the full show notes on cuinsight.com.Subscribe on: Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Stitcher Books mentioned on The CUInsight Experience podcast: Book List How to find Nick:Nick Tasler, Internationally-acclaimed thought leader and authornick@nicktasler.com https://www.nicktasler.com/ LinkedIn | Instagram | Twitter Nick's books
Nick Tasler is an internationally acclaimed thought leader on the science of decisions and their impact on the growth of leaders, teams and organizations. He is also a leadership columnist for the Harvard Business Review and the #1 best-selling author of The Impulse Factor: An Innovative Approach to Better Decision Making and Domino: The Simplest Way to Inspire Change. Nick's work has been featured by The New York Times, Fast Company, Bloomberg, Fox Business, NPR, BBC, NBC, CBS and other leading media outlets all around the world. As an organizational psychologist and keynote speaker, Nick has helped tens of thousands of leaders apply a simple decision framework for transforming seasons of change into periods of unprecedented personal and professional growth at the world's most respected organizations ranging from Microsoft, JP Morgan Chase, and Target to 3M, Accenture, the Wharton School, Yale University and more. Nomadic by nature, Nick and his wife and their four kids live in…lots of places, ranging from Minnesota to Puerto Rico. Nick had a number of amazing insights during our conversation. Some of them include: “The right decision in the moment is not nearly as valuable if isn't tied to some overarching purpose and direction” (7:00). “Every good business needs to have an overarching, strategic direction. A statement of where we are trying to go that is deeper than a mission statement” (7:30). “We all want health, wealth, and happiness. We all want to make a difference... But quite often these things will come in conflict with each other. What do you do then?” (8:30). “As human beings, we have somewhere between 8-10 universal values” (11:45). “Your decision pulse is something that you choose, and at different times we're going to put different things higher” (13:30). “The core of my definition of freedom is I want to be free to think about what I want to think about when I want to think about it” (21:15). “This is what I'm wanting to do and I'm willing to take any risk to make it happen” (27:45). “We need to start stepping out of our comfort zone and just playing for the next week” (33:30). “It's all about testing your gut, rather than blindly trusting your gut” (37:25). “We can take risks, but we don't have to bet the farm every time” (37:30). “Of course, we want to keep our customers happy and make money… but for our business, given our unique strengths in this particular marketplace, what is going to be OUR focal point?” (43:30). “It's ok to take a risk as long as it's directionally correct” (44:10). “Cognitive ability is important, up to a certain level, in leadership” (47:00). “What is the flow state? It's a situation where the rest of the world just melts away and you can focus on the task at hand” (52:05). “There's value in presenting an idea to somebody that gets them to think different about the way that they're thinking, behaving, and relating to other people. That's what inspiration is” (55:30). “I firmly believe that you can accomplish anything you want this year. But you can't accomplish everything you want this year” (1:02:00). “You have to make a decision on what you're going to shoot for and what you're going to quit” (1:02:15). “You haven't made a decision until you've decided NOT to do something else, to quit something else” (1:03:30). Make sure to check out Nick on Twitter, as well as on LinkedIn and Instagram. Thank you so much to Nick for coming on the podcast! I wrote a book called “Shift Your Mind” that was released in October of 2020, and you can order it on Amazon and Barnes and Noble. Additionally, I have launched a company called Strong Skills, and I encourage you to check out our new website https://www.strongskills.co/. If you liked this episode and/or any others, please follow me on Twitter: @brianlevenson or Instagram: @Intentional_Performers. Thanks for listening. -Brian
We are just a couple of dads talking to cool people about cool stuff. On today's episode, we look back on the year and talk about some of our favorite moments from the podcasts.#45: The Challenge of Being Trans, with Celia Daniels: https://youtu.be/Cn_qpgK6DTcThe New Go To Market with Clumio's Brian O'Shea - #53: https://youtu.be/Gmu5C3dN20U#51: Building Your Personal Brand With LinkedIn's John McGrath: https://youtu.be/NJX_wAoPiJU#30: Reinventing Yourself During a Pandemic with Nick Tasler: https://youtu.be/SRe45LxFdEs#41: Data is a Team Sport - Interview with Databricks' Engineer Lee Blackwell: https://youtu.be/KBOBj_KsK4EIs AI the Future or the end of everything - TikTok AI Ethics Influencer Paige Lord - #61: https://youtu.be/XCDlz1g9XQI#50: The Future Is In Their Hands: https://youtu.be/SnKrt8Gp1GoHello Metaverse! With Surreal CMO Adam Voss - #59: https://youtu.be/3N4D9ZramGE#32: Talking Security with Safe Security CEO Saket Modi: https://youtu.be/AqrrMCR106s#31: Managing Your Security With Arctic Wolf CEO Brian NeSmith: https://youtu.be/3RKO-mAH7q0#39: Here Come The Robots - Talking RPA with Automation Anywhere's Prince Kohli: https://youtu.be/nVzNRYKLHnQ#37: Talking About Women in Tech - Diversity and Data with Dr Colleen Tartow of Starburst Data:https://youtu.be/2dT6cZvByaQMetaverse - Is it the end, or the beginning: https://youtu.be/9t5A8U07iAAYou've Gotta Have Hat - Lacework CEO David Hatfield - Episode #63: https://youtu.be/7IxxOq4t17c#40: Life Lessons from the Sheik: https://youtu.be/CcYyZ2HChYM#33: The Future of Computing with VMware Legend Duncan Epping: https://youtu.be/QFOQHXQuKZgGrowing Your Network With Ellen Barry - #54: https://youtu.be/FMa61us_J94FUTRtech focuses on startups, innovation, culture and the business of emerging tech with weekly video podcasts where Chris Brandt and Sandesh Patel talk with Industry leaders and deep thinkers.Occasionally I share links to products I use, as an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases on Amazon.
Today we are going to be talking about re-invigorating your career during a Pandemic with Organizational Psychologist Nick Tasler who appeared in Podcast #9 back in May of 2020. So, stay tunedHi everybody, welcome back to another FUTRtech video podcast. The audio version of the podcast is now available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and most of the others or you can find it at FUTR.buzzsprout.com.When we first talked with Nick Tasler in May of last year, he was trying to figure out what he was going to do when the events industry went into lockdown effectively ending his work as a keynote speaker. We talked about pivoting, and Nick made a great pivot. Nick is now a content producer and has come a long way from where he was in May of last year. Today, we are going to catch up with Nick to learn what he did to turn things around so quickly and so effectively.Welcome NickNick Tasler: https://www.nicktasler.comNick's YoutTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPPxN70CzPQpn1TiZJovNlQ
We would all like to go straight to the finish where white supremacy has given way to an egalitarian society and not deal with the hard and messy transition, but it doesn’t work that way. To get there white people need to learn, try stuff, mess up, receive feedback with grace, apologize and repeat. In this Episode Melissa Lock and Fabric friend and change expert, Nick Tasler, talked openly about this huge inflection point around racial justice as two learning white people not feeling particularly expert at all and showing up anyway. Melissa shared some pieces of their conversation and some takeaways for herself and the Fabric community learning to be antiracist. Black, Indigenous, Brown listeners, your listening, feedback and input is valued and welcome for this episode but not expected. Find notes and links on our episode page here.
Last week, Kevin had a deep and insightful conversation with Nick Tasler about what good people do when bad things happen to them. They touched on Dr. Viktor Frankl’s view on “Tragic Optimism” - the unwavering belief that life is good despite episodes of adversity. This inspired Kevin to share 7 mindset shifts that will ground your life in gratitude and meaning.
Life doesn’t always go the way we want, and we’re left wondering why. You might wonder why bad things happen to good people, but you should be wondering what good people do when bad things happen. Life doesn't always seem fair, but there's a way to overcome this mindset issue. Kevin's guest is Nick Tasler - an Organizational Psychologist, Speaker, the author of 4 books, and father. Together they discuss how to adapt to change, become a better decision maker, and the beauty of tragic optimism.
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Can we handle the risk that change requires? Nick Tasler thinks we can. An expert in the field of managing change, Nick helps Fortune 500 companies handle the change that comes their way as intentionally as possible. In order to make a big change, you have to take big risks -- and there is a science to it. Nick’s advice for individuals and corporations can help them manage their risk tolerance to be more effective.
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Nick Tasler moved to Mexico and saw his creative output increase! He was able to triple the rate he wrote his book, Ricochet, because he also saw so many new things around him. This novelty triggered his creativity and he was able to do more! In this episode, we talk about how to draw inspiration from the new place you might find yourself.
When you're stuck on a project and need an idea, what do you do? Do you stare at it, beating your head against the desk and straining for insight? There's a better way. Today's guest, Nick Tasler, shares a phenomenon called The Kafka Effect and how it can help us generate creative ideas and make valuable new connections. Nick's latest book is called Ricochet. ==== Today's episode is sponsored by Freshbooks. To claim your free month trial – with no credit card needed – visit Freshbooks.com/accidental. Music for the AC podcast is by Joshua Seurkamp. End remix is by DJ Z-Trip.
Then you’re in good company but as a leader or individual contributor at any level in the organization, it’s time to act more decisively so that you can have more impact with lower stress and less aggravation. Nick Tasler draws on his background in organizational psychology to identify the biases that we all carry with us that cause us to … Read more about this episode...
Nick Tasler says: ”If all you’ve done is decided what to do, you haven’t made a decision until you’ve also decided what to eliminate.” He believes the best way to become an effective strategic decision-maker, and more productive with your time, is to make peace with the things you choose not to do. Every day we have to make decisions … Read more about this episode...