Getting better at being human | Jay Clancy | TEDxBessies Creek
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Why do our relationships, cultures, organizations, and institutions keep repeating the same human problems, even when we try sincerely to fix them? Drawing on more than 30 years of experience and research in individual and organizational learning, Jay Clancy reveals a surprising pattern: we’ve spent generations trying to control our humanity instead of learning how to navigate it. “Getting Better at Being Human” invites us to embrace our humanity, learn to stand together in life’s most complex human spaces, and build organizations that help people, communities, and whole societies rise together. For more than thirty years, Jay Clancy has synthesized entrepreneurial leadership, street-tested consulting experience, and multidisciplinary research across diverse disciplines, industries, cultures, and human experiences to better comprehend how people, organizations, and societies learn and grow. As founder of two consulting firms, strategic learning architect, facilitator in complex situati
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