Change methodology & case studies

Our approach is informed by the constraints and possibilities presented by the human brain — how people take in new information, approach their work and interact with each other.

Changing habits

We believe organisational change involves helping large numbers of people build new habits. As such, we closely follow the science of habit formation in our implementation process and we measure the success of an initiative by how frequently a new habit is activated. In doing so, we deliver behaviour change, not only plans or statistics.

Measuring change

Conventional wisdom may lead you to believe that the best way to measure the effectiveness of a learning experience is by asking participants how much they liked it.

At NLI, we know that these kinds of measures rarely predict actual behaviour change. Instead, we take a science-based approach, looking specifically at reliable indicators of new habits being built. This allows us to see the change as it happens.

To see this in action, read our case studies with Nokia, HP and more.

CASE STUDIES

GAP
HP
IBM
MICROSOFT

“Our partnership with NLI has been full of insights.”

Liz Friedman
Director, Global Performance & Development at Microsoft

“Our partnership with NLI has been full of insights.”

Liz Friedman
Director, Global Performance & Development at Microsoft

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