“Focusing on what is working, however small, and generating enthusiasm for taking what works, taking a bright spot and replicating it and taking a bright spot to scale is a very simple but powerful idea.” — Brett Jenks
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Dan Heath, Rare Trustee and co-author of the bestselling business book Switch: How to Change Things When Cha nge Is Hard, and Rare CEO Brett Jenks were recently interviewed by The Chronicle of Philanthropy as part of its Ideas and Advice series. They discuss how focusing on bright spots, instead of what is not working, is a great way to improve yourself, your projects and your company.
“Let’s go out there and find out what’s working.” — Dan Heath
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