Jim Stout

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Understanding the if-then strategies of others is especially important when we find ourselves entrusted with helping them succeed—as their manager, parent, counselor, teacher, and so on. When we are acting in that capacity, the context principle allows us to deal more productively whenever we see our child, employee, student, or client engaging in negative behaviors we want to change.
Jim Stout
leading and training
The End of Average: How We Succeed in a World That Values Sameness
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