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August 17, 2025 49 mins
Are you a catalyst feeling overwhelmed by the rapid pace of change? It's time to understand your unique power! In this video, Tracey Lovejoy and Shannon Lucas dive deep into their groundbreaking book, “Move Fast, Break Shit,” revealing critical insights for catalysts navigating the complexities of today’s workplace. Join me as I chat with two incredible minds who’ve dedicated their careers to empowering catalysts like you. We’ll cover: ✅ What defines a catalyst and why every organization needs one ✅ The cycle of vision, action, and iteration—and how to break the burnout cycle ✅ How to listen with humility and foster stronger workplace relationships ✅ Tips for HR leaders on spotting and supporting catalysts amidst change Like you, they’re not just here to break things; they’re here to spark innovation without the wreckage. Their unique perspectives promise to inspire and equip you with strategies to thrive, not just survive! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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