Make Change Happen.
Research-backed insights on leadership, innovation, adaptability, and making change stick.
Money in the little things
There is money in the little things. However in our search for the next big thing we often miss those small improvements that are profitable, easy and fast.
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Some Research on having confidence to change
One of the major reasons people resist change is they’re not actually confident the change will have a lasting impact. This short video addresses s a couple of key ways […]
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Empowering teams to find small profitable gaps
We can unlock a treasure trove of innovative ideas and solutions by fostering a culture that values employee-driven initiatives. These small changes can collectively reshape our business landscape and drive […]
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Why progress and a growth mindset drive sustainable growth
Quite often, we focus on the outcome we want, on achieving our goal. However, research tells us that in order to do that, we’re better to focus on progress.
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Empowering Sustainability: How Small Steps Can Make a Big Difference
In today's business world, sustainability has become a critical focus. Companies are responsible for addressing their impact on the planet and people — and it starts with empowering teams to drive positive change.
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Start where you are
Starting is essential, but starting from where you are is more important. In this video, Keynote speaker Nigel Collin explains a key action of the game of inches process.
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The Power of Incremental Change
A small stationery shop owner's creative thinking transformed an entire industry — without being a juggernaut.
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Keep The Barges Coming; On Consistent Action
A small stationery shop owner's creative thinking transformed an entire industry — without being a juggernaut.
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How 16 Footsteps Added $30k To Bottom Line Profit
A small stationery shop owner's creative thinking transformed an entire industry — without being a juggernaut.
READ MOREThe Philosophy
“Real change doesn’t come from one big leap — it comes from small, consistent steps that build momentum over time.”
Nigel Collin — Game of Inches®