Mantas has spent years combing through findings from behavioral economics and incorporating them into his consulting work. In his role overseeing Business Transformation Services for IBM Consulting, Mantas guides organizations toward success as they redesign their businesses. They’re missing out on a secret of change management, says IBM Global Managing Partner Jesus Mantas: “You really can predict, for the most part, why people do what they do.” The answers, he says, come from behavioral economics. From there, you can start exploring how you can change your approach and - ultimately - make your EXIT.Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, please take a second to hit the follow button so you never miss a future episode, and leave a review to help me reach more listeners just like you looking to break away from the toxic cycles of drinking and discover a healthier approach that leads to a life full of abundance and happiness. If you want to take what you’ve learned here to the next level, head over to for more resources and tools.Business leaders often think it’s impossible to predict the outcome of a transformation effort-whether employees will embrace a new process, for example, or how customers will react to a new service. This episode is all about ability, the ability chain, and specific prompts you can ask yourself here.I have a deep-seated belief in the Tiny Habits book and BJ Fogg’s behavior model, and the ability piece is just as important as the past elements I’ve covered! The ability chain is an interesting aspect of the model, and I dive into the different pieces of it in this episode.Here is what I cover in this episode:Understanding the Ability ChainPrompts Surrounding Ability Taking the time to uncover your thoughts through the prompts I provide on this episode will ignite your curiosity surrounding the way you currently operate and relate to alcohol. See you back here in the next episode! CONNECT WITH DEBIOfficial Website: LinkedIn: : EPISODE RESOURCES:Join the Alcohol Freedom Workshop, based upon self-compassion, self-care and celebrating the small changes that change everything: Tiny Habits Book: Īs I continue my series on the Tiny Habits book and training by BJ Fogg, I’m covering a new topic today: ability. ![]() ![]() ![]() From there, you can start exploring how you can change your approach and - ultimately - make your EXIT.Thanks for listening! If you enjoyed the episode, please take a second to hit the follow button so you never miss a future episode, and leave a review to help me reach more listeners just like you looking to break away from the toxic cycles of drinking and discover a healthier approach that leads to a life full of abundance and happiness. If you want to take what you’ve learned here to the next level, head over to for more resources and tools. ![]() As I continue my series on the Tiny Habits book and training by BJ Fogg, I’m covering a new topic today: ability.
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