Written by Amy Sutherland, author of "Kicked, Bitten and Scratched: Life and Lessons at the Premier School for Exotic Animal Trainers"
(http://www.amysutherland.com/), the article considers behaviour change techniques - as learned from trainers of seals and other exotic animals, and seemingly effective with the human too.
As I read this, whilst wondering about quite what my husband was trying to say (not sure whether he thought of himself as the one throwing or catching the mackerel), I began thinking about the applicability of these ideas and techniques in the most exotic of animals - the organization.
In our organizations, how successful have we been in:
- Identifying the ways in which are own actions may fuel those of others and using this to the positive?
- Introducing "incompatible behaviours” that make undesirable behaviours impossible?
- Rewarding the small steps towards learning a new behaviour?
And how can we continue to practice and master these techniques until our practice ‘makes perfect’?
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