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37 – Ed Cook on Finding Joy in Change at Work

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Can change bring joy? Ed Cook, co-founder of The Change Decision, believes so — and has years of experience and the data to back it up.

Tune in to the latest episode of PodCatalyst, where Ed discusses how change can drive energy, boost morale and make people feel more connected to their work.

Prior to co-founding The Change Decision, Ed worked at a major U.S. bank. In this episode, he shares how he found himself leading a project that was over budget and past deadline, but was able to use change management tactics to turn around morale and improve the company’s culture.

Today, Ed focuses on academic research to determine what joy at work means and helps companies implement it, whether they’re a team of three or 300.

LINKS

*Mentioned in this episode*

https://www.thechangedecision.com/ | https://www.npr.org/series/423302056/hidden-brain

*Social Media*

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-cook/ | https://twitter.com/iabc | https://www.linkedin.com/company/iabc/| https://www.facebook.com/IABCWorld

| https://www.youtube.com/user/IABClive | https://www.instagram.com/iabcgram/

*IABC Websites*

https://www.iabc.com/| https://catalyst.iabc.com/

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Can change bring joy? Ed Cook, co-founder of The Change Decision, believes so — and has years of experience and the data to back it up.

Tune in to the latest episode of PodCatalyst, where Ed discusses how change can drive energy, boost morale and make people feel more connected to their work.

Prior to co-founding The Change Decision, Ed worked at a major U.S. bank. In this episode, he shares how he found himself leading a project that was over budget and past deadline, but was able to use change management tactics to turn around morale and improve the company’s culture.

Today, Ed focuses on academic research to determine what joy at work means and helps companies implement it, whether they’re a team of three or 300.

LINKS

*Mentioned in this episode*

https://www.thechangedecision.com/ | https://www.npr.org/series/423302056/hidden-brain

*Social Media*

https://www.linkedin.com/in/ed-cook/ | https://twitter.com/iabc | https://www.linkedin.com/company/iabc/| https://www.facebook.com/IABCWorld

| https://www.youtube.com/user/IABClive | https://www.instagram.com/iabcgram/

*IABC Websites*

https://www.iabc.com/| https://catalyst.iabc.com/

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