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What if you could lead change with confidence, grounded in how the brain actually works? In this powerful conversation, Hilary Scarlett, author of Neuroscience for Organizational Change, shares how applying neuroscience can dramatically improve the way organisations approach change. HIlary introduces the SPACES model - a practical, evidence-based framework built around what people need to adapt and thrive during times of uncertainty. You’ll learn how core human needs like social connection, fairness, and purpose shape how people respond to change. Hilary explains why employees would rather receive bad news than be left in the dark, and why involving them in the process is critical for success. This isn’t theory - it’s real insight into how leaders can design more resilient, engaged, and high-performing workplaces. Whether you're a leader managing transformation or part of a team navigating uncertainty, this conversation offers strategic and science-based guidance to help you lead change more effectively. Key themes are reflected in The Sixsess Consultancy’s PEOPLE change leadership and management framework, built to support modern organisations through complex transformation and for which the book Neuroscience for Organizational Change is a recommended reference. https://sixsess.org/training/people-c... Key Takeaways: • Neuroscience provides vital insights for managing organisational change • The SPACES model is a proven framework for change planning • Social connection is essential for engagement and performance • People prefer bad news over uncertainty • Interbrain synchronisation can strengthen collaboration • Gut feelings play a valuable role in decision-making under pressure • Employee involvement leads to better outcomes • Communication is critical throughout the change process • Neuroscience supports the creation of a healthier workplace culture Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Neuroscience in Organizational Change 05:34 The SPACES Model Explained 11:49 Understanding the Human Brain's Response to Change 18:00 Engaging Stakeholders in the Change Process 22:54 Future Directions in Neuroscience for Change 24:29 The Impact of Face-to-Face Interaction 27:54 Understanding Interoception and Decision Making 30:07 Neuroscience in the 21st Century Workplace Highlighted Quotes: • “SPACES is an invaluable practical tool.” • “People prefer bad news to no news.” • “Change requires employee involvement.” Useful Links Hilary Scarlett’s LinkedIn / hilaryscarlett Hilary Scarlett’s webpage https://www.scarlettandgrey.com/ Neuroscience for Organizationation Change 3rd edition https://www.koganpage.com/hr-learning... The Sixsess Consultancy’s Training Courses https://sixsess.org/training/ Keywords: neuroscience, organisational change, SPACES model, social connection, team dynamics, decision making, Hilary Scarlett, change management, employee engagement, workplace psychology, The Sixsess Consultancy, PEOPLE framework, leadership development, workplace neuroscience, transformation strategy