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Ask Christa! How to Introduce a New Idea within a RIGID TEAM? (S2E14)

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Summary

In this episode of Ask Christa!, Christa Dhimo addresses a listener's question about introducing new ideas in a resistant team environment. She explores the underlying reasons for resistance, particularly focusing on learned helplessness, and offers strategies for effectively pitching new ideas. Christa emphasizes the importance of learning about team members' past experiences, understanding team dynamics, and creating dedicated spaces for discussing new concepts. She also provides resources for further reading on overcoming rigid mindsets and fostering a culture of innovation.

Key Takeaways

· Resistance to new ideas often stems from a lack of leadership and support.

· Learned helplessness can develop in employees after repeated failures to implement change.

· Teams may appear rigid due to past experiences rather than an inherent resistance to new ideas.

· Engaging with team members about their past experiences can provide insights into their resistance.

· It's important to recognize cultural factors that contribute to resistance. Creating a dedicated forum for new ideas can improve receptiveness.

· Common sense strategies can be effective in overcoming resistance to change.

Additional Resources

McLemore, T. (2021, December 2) Learned helplessness: Why leaders should know this phenomenon LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/learned-helplessness-why-leaders-should-know-tetiana-mclemore-ph-d-/

Collins, J. (2017, June 16). 6 ways to break through the wall of learned helplessness. Executive Forum. https://executiveforum.com/break-wall-learned-helplessness/

Khandelwal, P. (2019, March 7). 5 ways to handle an employee with rigid mindset. People Matters. https://www.peoplematters.in/article/behavioural-assessments/5-ways-handle-employee-rigid-mindset-13169

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Ask Christa! Business Questions, Straight Answers, Real Impact
© 2025 Christa Dhimo in partnership with Impono LLC and 21st Century Strategies. Ask Christa! has a pending Trademark. All Rights Reserved.
I record and produce my podcasts using Riverside and their music library for subscribers.

Links:
Ask Christa!: https://www.askchrista.com/
Contact & Booking: https://christadhimo.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christadhimo/

Disclaimer
The Ask Christa! show is designed to provide accurate and practical insights into common business challenges and workplace issues. Dr. Christa Dhimo stands by the information she shares and the resources she provides; however, every situation is unique. Listeners are encouraged to use this podcast as a helpful resource while also seeking additional, qualified, professional advice, including but not limited to legal, financial, medical, or other professional advice, as warranted. Ask Christa! and its host disclaim liability for actions taken solely on the basis of the information provided here, especially if taken out of context.

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Chapters

1. Understanding Resistance to Change (00:00:00)

2. Strategies for Introducing New Ideas (00:08:33)

3. Resources for Overcoming Rigid Mindsets (00:09:31)

48 episodes

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Content provided by Christa Dhimo, Dr.B.A, M.B.A., M.Sc.M, Christa Dhimo, and M.B.A.. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Christa Dhimo, Dr.B.A, M.B.A., M.Sc.M, Christa Dhimo, and M.B.A. or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

Summary

In this episode of Ask Christa!, Christa Dhimo addresses a listener's question about introducing new ideas in a resistant team environment. She explores the underlying reasons for resistance, particularly focusing on learned helplessness, and offers strategies for effectively pitching new ideas. Christa emphasizes the importance of learning about team members' past experiences, understanding team dynamics, and creating dedicated spaces for discussing new concepts. She also provides resources for further reading on overcoming rigid mindsets and fostering a culture of innovation.

Key Takeaways

· Resistance to new ideas often stems from a lack of leadership and support.

· Learned helplessness can develop in employees after repeated failures to implement change.

· Teams may appear rigid due to past experiences rather than an inherent resistance to new ideas.

· Engaging with team members about their past experiences can provide insights into their resistance.

· It's important to recognize cultural factors that contribute to resistance. Creating a dedicated forum for new ideas can improve receptiveness.

· Common sense strategies can be effective in overcoming resistance to change.

Additional Resources

McLemore, T. (2021, December 2) Learned helplessness: Why leaders should know this phenomenon LinkedIn. https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/learned-helplessness-why-leaders-should-know-tetiana-mclemore-ph-d-/

Collins, J. (2017, June 16). 6 ways to break through the wall of learned helplessness. Executive Forum. https://executiveforum.com/break-wall-learned-helplessness/

Khandelwal, P. (2019, March 7). 5 ways to handle an employee with rigid mindset. People Matters. https://www.peoplematters.in/article/behavioural-assessments/5-ways-handle-employee-rigid-mindset-13169

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Ask Christa! Business Questions, Straight Answers, Real Impact
© 2025 Christa Dhimo in partnership with Impono LLC and 21st Century Strategies. Ask Christa! has a pending Trademark. All Rights Reserved.
I record and produce my podcasts using Riverside and their music library for subscribers.

Links:
Ask Christa!: https://www.askchrista.com/
Contact & Booking: https://christadhimo.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christadhimo/

Disclaimer
The Ask Christa! show is designed to provide accurate and practical insights into common business challenges and workplace issues. Dr. Christa Dhimo stands by the information she shares and the resources she provides; however, every situation is unique. Listeners are encouraged to use this podcast as a helpful resource while also seeking additional, qualified, professional advice, including but not limited to legal, financial, medical, or other professional advice, as warranted. Ask Christa! and its host disclaim liability for actions taken solely on the basis of the information provided here, especially if taken out of context.

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Understanding Resistance to Change (00:00:00)

2. Strategies for Introducing New Ideas (00:08:33)

3. Resources for Overcoming Rigid Mindsets (00:09:31)

48 episodes

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