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Enablers of Change

Enablers of Change

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Enablers of Change

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Enablers of Change

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What’s the best online platform for workshops? Especially with farmers? Is there any data on this and what’s it telling us? In this episode, we’re going to compare Teams and Zoom, as well as a couple of other platforms that might be worth check
In this episode, let's dive into something exciting and unconventional that can truly shake up the way we do things – the unconference approach. See all the details and contribute to the discussion over at our blog.
Usually when we start a project, we start at the beginning and move forward, but here’s an interesting approach used by Amazon that turns that on its head. In this episode, we’re exploring the Working backwards approach.See all the details and
How can we design and deliver learning activities that are effective, engaging and relevant? Let's look at how learning science can help us improve our impact. See all the details and contribute to the discussion over at our blog. 
We explore how we can use one of the oldest tools in the marketing arsenal—the AIDA principle: attention, interest, desire, and action. See all the details and contribute to the discussion over at our blog. 
As enablers of change, we sometimes find ourselves navigating the interesting landscape of evaluation and data analysis. Within this space, two foundational concepts emerge: causation and correlation. In this episode, we explore the subtle yet
When we started out four years ago, we had no idea how this adventure was going to play out. In this episode, we’re wrapping up another successful and rather eventful year. See all the details and contribute to the discussion over at our blog.
We recently came across the ADKAR model of change, so we’re going to unpack what this model is all about and how we can use it as enablers of change.See all the details and contribute to the discussion over at our blog. 
Some of us may have heard about double-loop learning, and wondered what it meant beyond the jargon phrase, and others may not have heard of it at all! In this episode, we’re going to unravel double-loop learning and explain how we might use it
In this episode, we’ll explain how Theories of change and logframes differ and how they can be used effectively in different contexts.See all the details and contribute to the discussion over at our blog.
In this episode, we'll dive into the exciting world of co-design and explore seven tips to ensure a successful and inclusive collaborative design process. See all the details and contribute to the discussion over at our blog.
In this episode, we'll share some tips from actor and science communicator, Alan Alda, on how to express our thoughts and ideas so that everyone will understand us. We'll also give some practical examples of how to use these tips in our work wi
As enablers of change, we know that effective communication is a vital skill in our work. We need to communicate clearly and persuasively with farmers, colleagues, partners, and stakeholders. In this episode, we’ll show how it’s not just the wo
Would you like to hear about a simple way to improve how we solve problems, especially moral dilemmas? It’s as simple as changing the words we use! In this episode, we’re going to introduce you to the big difference between saying ‘could’ and ‘
In this episode, we’re going deeper, and we’re sharing our top seven suggestions for making better use of ChatGPT to improve our efficiency and impact. We’ll dive into some effective tips on how to use prompts with ChatGPT, and discuss how it c
Many disciplines (such as nursing and teaching) have a model of practice to guide how their work should be undertaken. So isn’t it about time that agricultural extension had one? In this episode, we’re going to share with you a recently co-deve
We’ve covered several change models in recent episodes, and now we’re going to discuss a model that was designed to unite them all: the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology. See all the details and contribute to the discussion ov
We’ve been exploring various change models and in this episode we’re going to look at the Technology Acceptance Model (TAM) and see how it can help us understand why people adopt or resist new technologies.See all the details and contribute to
Hello and welcome to this special episode where we are celebrating the 100th episode of Enablers of Change! We’re so excited to have reached this milestone and we want to thank you for being part of our journey. Whether you’ve been with us from
As enablers of change, attending conferences is an important way to keep up with the latest research, trends, and practices in our field. However, for some of us, the idea of networking at these events can be daunting, if not nauseating. It can
As enablers of change, we’re always looking for new ways to understand and promote positive change in the behaviour of farmers and other key stakeholders. One theory that has been particularly useful in this regard is the Theory of Planned Beha
Are you looking for some quick tips to improve your life as an enabler of change? In this episode, we’re sharing our top seven simple life hacks that you might find handy!See all the details and contribute to the discussion over at our blog.
In this episode we’re going to further explore what Participatory Action Learning is and how we might use it as enablers of change.See all the details and contribute to the discussion over at our blog.
As enablers of change, it’s helpful to understand the different ways people have characterised change. In this episode we’re exploring one of the early models of change, the Theory of Reasoned Action. See all the details and contribute to the
As enablers of change, it’s helpful to understand the different ways people have characterised change. Today we’re exploring one of the earliest models of change, the Information Integration Theory! See all the details and contribute to the di
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