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Which Leaders Create Lasting Change?
jeudi 5 février 2026 • Duration
In this inaugural episode of the Heywood Quarterly Podcast, we find out which public sector leaders create long-term change. They are not the ones that most of us expect – or the ones that usually get recognised and rewarded…
Suzanne Heywood is joined by Professor Alex Hill, author of Centennials, and Dr David Halpern, who created and led the Behavioural Insights Team.
Related Reading
Centennials: The 12 Habits of Great, Enduring Organisations – https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/441433/centennials-by-hill-professor-alex/9781847942821
How to Turn Around a Failing School – https://hbr.org/2016/08/how-to-turn-around-a-failing-school
The One Type of Leader Who Can Turn Around a Failing School – https://hbr.org/2016/10/the-one-type-of-leader-who-can-turn-around-a-failing-school
Research: How the Best School Leaders Create Enduring Change – https://hbr.org/2017/09/research-how-the-best-school-leaders-create-enduring-change
How Winning Organizations Last 100 Years – https://hbr.org/2018/09/how-winning-organizations-last-100-years

