Why Is It About When Should You Change and Not Why?

Nov 01, 2021 23 Min Podcast

Is the stage we're at, the environment we're in or the people around us a contributing factor to our change process?

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When Should You Change?



Change is inevitable, but it’s important to step back and take a look at the kinds of changes you’re making and the rate you’re making them at. Eva Lim, Marketing Lead at Leaderonomics Digital, shares her thoughts on the importance of place, urgency and gravity when you ask yourself, 'When should you change?'

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Raise Your Game is a podcast on series by BFM; The Business Radio Station, featuring experts that present real-life practical solutions to personal development, career growth and leadership.

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Eva Lim Sheau Lee is a writer and marketing lead at necole.tech. She is on a mission to foster digital learning and boost employee morale and engagement in organisations.

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