TEDxPerth - Jason Clarke - Embracing Change

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  • @richardcampbell8280
    @richardcampbell8280 Рік тому +4

    Iv'e watched this video many times over the last few years and every time I watch I come away feeling enthused and excited. It never fails.

  • @adashum3006
    @adashum3006 11 місяців тому +1

    Very engaging. The following sections are priceless.
    -The real reasons to resistance 2:43
    -Four doors 7:41
    -Renovator's delight at 9:57

  • @kristhorne9180
    @kristhorne9180 3 місяці тому +2

    this is brilliant! As someone who works in coaching others to make change a reality I love how Jason breaks down the reasons for resistance and some great simple ways of opening up more creative resourceful thinking to give people a choice to change

  • @masterpheez
    @masterpheez 5 років тому +1

    You are a blessing the way you were able to get the point across without babbling. You are gifted, thank you for you. 💜 from Iowa

  • @stephendesmond6333
    @stephendesmond6333 4 роки тому +1

    I am at a loss to understand why more people haven't watched this video. Jason is an excellent, engaging speaker who has broken down the daunting and beneficial elements of the change process; and he articulates why so many of us both fear and misunderstand it. As a result of listening to his talk, I now feel much more confident about navigating change.

  • @MrHyperDaz
    @MrHyperDaz 2 роки тому +1

    Amazing. Perfectly explained. The fake change brick wall is such a legacy real thing you have to face early and overcome

  • @tshimangadzomakhado2524
    @tshimangadzomakhado2524 7 років тому +1

    This is the first time I have listened to someone who has sold the reasons for to change in such a clear manner. Brilliant

  • @adgetec
    @adgetec 11 років тому +1

    Jason; really like your candor on the real reasons behind people's arguments against "change" and focus on "real change".

  • @Joelleong
    @Joelleong 9 років тому +4

    Love this! I do change management for a living and I think framework discussed in the short 18 minutes is powerful in any organization. Thank you Jason Clarke!

  • @slvalx1983
    @slvalx1983 8 років тому +17

    One of the best talks about change I've ever seen!!

  • @cooltv931
    @cooltv931 4 роки тому +2

    The gravestone quotes at the end were much more powerful than any of us realize.

  • @fatimaahmad8200
    @fatimaahmad8200 8 років тому +20

    "We're not scared of the idea ,we're scared of the journey to the idea !" ..well said! ..i admit ,,that's what scare me the most ! ..the journey ,the transition ..the process itself ! . i think there's no solution for that except of overcoming our fears knowing that "fear" itself ,is the most fearful thing ever ! . :(

  • @lenaayon737
    @lenaayon737 Рік тому

    This is brilliant! Not a Christian video, but this spoke to me.

  • @katrinasolomon4612
    @katrinasolomon4612 4 роки тому +4

    This is so great, such an impactful look at change! Could watch this 100 times and not get bored.

  • @Max-bo7jk
    @Max-bo7jk 8 років тому +10

    Simply Brilliant! Well said... simple to understand and speaks to the fundamental challenges and advantages of change.

  • @captainscarlet6758
    @captainscarlet6758 2 роки тому +2

    This was the best TED talk i have ever seen. Clever, funny and interesting. I can totally relate to the wall you described.

  • @mctm1221
    @mctm1221 9 років тому +1

    This is very profound in this day in age when the world is actually changing very fast and the quality of the change is the real question lots of good suggestions for real change it is our choice. Thanks for the provocative inspiration.

  • @dayamakwana8990
    @dayamakwana8990 5 років тому +1

    Very down to earth, appealing talks. A must hear speech for management of change

  • @lipstick3086
    @lipstick3086 4 роки тому

    This has a corporate angle but can be applied to everyday scenerios. Life throws hurdles in life, you need to embrace the change. Take ownership of the situation.

  • @andrewpain_speaker
    @andrewpain_speaker 5 місяців тому

    super talk - and some brilliant use of slides - funny, insightful - probably the most helpful content I've seen on change for some time

  • @suzanneblake974
    @suzanneblake974 7 років тому +2

    Excellent points Jason! Thank you for your insights and "getting under" what is really going on for people in the change process. Thank you!

  • @TheNatureofScienceTNOS
    @TheNatureofScienceTNOS 8 років тому +11

    This is brilliant. Love your work Jason. Engaging, concise and profound.

  • @damage63
    @damage63 2 роки тому +1

    Jason you were always an amazingly creative mind that I love, fond memories of our time at ABT in the days of multi projector slide shows. I was production assistant/slide show programmer at The Workshop Group/ABT.
    Great to see where you were and what you’re doing now, love it ! Great TED Talk.
    Thank you 😁

    • @pullirolly8406
      @pullirolly8406 2 роки тому

      Tell him his part of my class assignment. lol

  • @mordyth
    @mordyth Рік тому

    Great to see Russell Coit embracing change

  • @kellyschwirzke6152
    @kellyschwirzke6152 10 років тому

    An engaging and modern take on the Concerns Based Adoption Model. I watched 20 videos before this, looking for this combination. Thank you.

  • @renatamarson6685
    @renatamarson6685 2 роки тому +1

    Thank you!! so inspiring

  • @John83118
    @John83118 11 місяців тому

    I'm inspired by the depth and impact of this material. A book with akin themes provided a significant shift in my perspective and life philosophy. "The Art of Meaningful Relationships in the 21st Century" by Leo Flint

  • @chimukachikumi9125
    @chimukachikumi9125 4 роки тому +1

    Awesome talk, so much reasons we give when faced with a need for change.

  • @mr.bennett5650
    @mr.bennett5650 Рік тому

    This was awesome. Simplicity at it's finest

  • @laudankirk6168
    @laudankirk6168 7 років тому +1

    Loved the visuals and questions used to help people embrace change. This is going in my toolkit as an educator.

  • @sohanchandel
    @sohanchandel 6 років тому +1

    a superb talk, so impressed with your practical advice, thanks a ton . God bless you. Lots of love from India

  • @basuparnamazumdar6306
    @basuparnamazumdar6306 3 роки тому +1

    Enjoyed the talk, especially the closing lines!

  • @marioduplessis975
    @marioduplessis975 10 років тому +6

    A fresh look at change. Love it

  • @ReggieLouise
    @ReggieLouise 4 роки тому +1

    Great, very real, very entertaining! I imagine you’re making differences for a lot of people!

  • @ElenaKonovalov
    @ElenaKonovalov 6 років тому +4

    Wow, thank you so much! amazing talk, was a pleasure to listen to and extremely useful! Just brilliant!

  • @salewalarinde9027
    @salewalarinde9027 2 роки тому

    Brilliant one , highly interesting and impactful.

  • @bethhaslam7704
    @bethhaslam7704 4 роки тому

    Brilliant thanks Jason very inspirational!!

  • @williamchen1780
    @williamchen1780 6 місяців тому

    Such a great speaker

  • @anil3sp
    @anil3sp 11 років тому +6

    Well said, and oh so creative and genuine

  • @AbzArt
    @AbzArt 8 років тому +1

    Brilliant. That's how you present an idea.

  • @hendrixkalusokoma7105
    @hendrixkalusokoma7105 4 роки тому

    Wow!!! Simply Wow!!!

  • @kirstylove6326
    @kirstylove6326 7 місяців тому

    So good. Thank you

  • @CameronGibsonIRL
    @CameronGibsonIRL 4 роки тому

    What a brilliant, fun and funny presentation.
    Took buckets of inspiration from this for my own youtube videos, thanks!

  • @Tyronerollercoaster
    @Tyronerollercoaster 8 років тому +3

    I found it simple and easy to follow.

  • @nouraa1710
    @nouraa1710 Місяць тому

    مبدع مبدع لو توصل مية مليون لايك مايوفيك، كيف وصلت الرساله بشكل مفهوم وواضح وخفيف

  • @kevqch
    @kevqch 9 місяців тому

    I like the talk which is all about how to embrace REAL change, but if I may say, I think what we really need is a REAL and GOOD change. For example, forcing WFH people to go back to office after COVID is a REAL change, though, it is not a GOOD change unfortunately.

  • @angishields6432
    @angishields6432 6 місяців тому

    Any changes that we want to be implemented will be discussed at a meeting. Then we will have a meeting about the meeting about the changes we want to implement. Then we will have a meeting to discuss the meeting to discuss the meeting about the changes we want to implement..................

  • @lulagarcia7749
    @lulagarcia7749 3 роки тому

    A las personas no es que no les guste la idea del cambio, lo que no gusta es la idea de un cambio falso. Lo que se busca es que sea genuino y para ello se debe tener la voluntad y la disposición. De nada sirve querer un cambio y seguir haciendo las mismas cosas que se han venido haciendo siempre. Es fundamental también tener en cuenta que este cambio se proyecta desde adentro de cada persona, el cambio se hace por convicción propia y no porque alguien más nos lo impone y de él siempre hay que buscar el lado positivo.

  • @binaybhurtel8202
    @binaybhurtel8202 3 роки тому

    Yeah. Thats great idea.
    Thank you.

  • @leah-buttons
    @leah-buttons Рік тому

    smart presentation...

  • @szym1
    @szym1 11 років тому +2

    Loved every second of it!

  • @FarahSheikrojan
    @FarahSheikrojan 8 років тому +1

    thank you! great talk.

  • @edithlemieux
    @edithlemieux 11 років тому +1

    Excellent and good tips for change workshops

  • @robevansaus
    @robevansaus 6 років тому

    Great talk! Funny and inspiring. Thank you.

  • @owntoday-conquertomorrowaa8025
    @owntoday-conquertomorrowaa8025 3 роки тому

    Well that was amazing

  • @Cola96K
    @Cola96K 4 роки тому

    As someone who is madly scared of change, I can share with you a few more concepts which I think could benefit to be scrutinized by the likes of you.
    I sometimes think change implies that what is going on with the subject is not that good. It somehow belittles the current subject, whether it is a company council told it has to rethink methods for which years of work has been put into, or an unhealthy person being judged. To allow ourselves to change is a big and painful aknowledgement of our flaws; they're so big that they would HAVE to be adressed!
    It's also the fear that you'd lose the good things as well, since in a self-preserving system, everything could be a compromise: giving up something good for something else. The existence of an optimal solution threathens many equality/balance philosophies. There's also the fact that something that's not you is encouraging the change, making you do something not from your own idea (reference to ownership/authorship) and thus losing originality, feeling that conformity wins after all.
    It's also letting go of struggles that would have been for nothing, since a better alternative comes up. And this suffering, in vain! It's hinting at how wrong and naive you were to go with your old ways and the external source had way more hindsight all along. Goes back to the painful aknowledgement previously mentionned.

  • @UNPRECEDENTEDPICTURES
    @UNPRECEDENTEDPICTURES 4 роки тому

    So good!!!

  • @Vickolai
    @Vickolai Рік тому

    I always tell those I train at jobs, All it takes is enough people to give just the smallest of shits. And even with the smallest of shits we can make work not only easier but better.

  • @benoitmassart4850
    @benoitmassart4850 8 років тому +1

    Really good!

  • @mraccord92
    @mraccord92 7 років тому

    Sounds like my company right now. Workers want to implement better systems to help the company compete in this changing corporate landscape... and owners look for any excuse to keep the status quo.

  • @JAKESLUNA
    @JAKESLUNA 11 років тому +2

    can't believe only 5 thousand

  • @Santiagola24
    @Santiagola24 6 років тому

    Embrace change or be stuck.

  • @loursvanthilai4034
    @loursvanthilai4034 9 років тому

    thx u ,this is a great

  • @CrystalConsults
    @CrystalConsults 5 років тому

    Epic.

  • @lady41417w
    @lady41417w 7 років тому

    loved it, except for the ending that he made it sound like our work and career is out to be our life achievement. I do not want to be remembered remotely of my office work. The last part is acceptable only if you're applying the idea of change in life in general.

    • @dannok68
      @dannok68 5 років тому

      Correct. Apply it where it makes sense to you.

  • @sebastiansotto7632
    @sebastiansotto7632 6 років тому

    I wish I could give more likes

  • @fatimaahmad8200
    @fatimaahmad8200 8 років тому +5

    @12:56 >>Arse covering? ..actually i looked it up but i got very few results ...does it really mean to protect ur job or position ? :)

    • @BrenMurphy1
      @BrenMurphy1 8 років тому +5

      +fatima ahmad "arse covering" is where you make sure you have not exposed yourself to reprimand or punishment by being careless with details or following the established procedures. It's lessening the opportunities for criticism

  • @deanhinitz4821
    @deanhinitz4821 4 роки тому

    Three Star Michelin restaurant quality talk

  • @rashidkhamisjuma3714
    @rashidkhamisjuma3714 Рік тому +1

    kimombo kingi

  • @stephenwolfgangstout
    @stephenwolfgangstout 3 роки тому

    I hate change because I hate everyone around me who was so quick to embrace it, not caring about the consequences of their actions.
    I hate change because I know what the consequences are, and it's basically like stabbing my Dad in the back at this point. My Dad is used to it, and would actually like to see me do it, but *I* would like to wait until he's simply not around any more. So that I don't have to.
    What I'm struggling to figure out is how that is a problem. Not because I'm trapping myself here, in the past, and getting left behind by my generation, more because my generation REEEEALLY wants to see me stab my Dad in the back. Because "he deserves it."
    How about you blackmail someone your own size? How about that?
    I'm interested in change. Just not the kind of change my enemies have embraced. And they were not my enemies until they tried to turn me against my own blood. That was a line they crossed, and nothing they say to me will ever matter to me again.

  • @gixxergarry
    @gixxergarry 9 років тому +2

    I disagree, if everyone wanted to make a difference nothing would ever get done. Nothing said here was epic in nature and the message isn't new. Great speaker but I got the feeling he was just like everyone else who wants change. Change only works if people buy in and I'm not so convinced this guy could get buy in.

    • @ZuluFlowZion1
      @ZuluFlowZion1 9 років тому +4

      +gixxergarry what would you offer that is better then?

    • @yngsjanet
      @yngsjanet 7 років тому

      Garry did you listen to it with an open mind?

  • @ozgunruyaoral7919
    @ozgunruyaoral7919 4 роки тому

    oh dad says "thats funny!" and mom says "my darling are you okaaay?". that's funny. well, thanks for the idea though.

  • @marianofermosel5272
    @marianofermosel5272 4 роки тому +1

    Awful video edition...great talk

  • @darrenmc4719
    @darrenmc4719 3 роки тому +4

    Yeah right. Perfect brain conditioning for an organisational change towards a downward spiral.

  • @noideer4865
    @noideer4865 10 місяців тому

    Plenty of simplistic false dichotomies being given here. Change is not a "thing" the goal or outcome is surely the issue. Plenty of change is for the worse not the better. It's too easy to focus on change itself rather than whose goals are being served? And what will be the outcomes?

    • @SoporVK
      @SoporVK 6 місяців тому

      Sometimes you can’t control everything.