Reset, Dan Heath
Reset, Dan Heath
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Reset
How to Change What's Not Working

Author: Dan Heath

Narrator: Dan Heath

Unabridged: 6 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 01/21/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A revolutionary guide to fixing what’s not working—in systems and processes, organizations and companies, and even in our daily lives—by identifying leverage points and concentrating resources to achieve our goals.

Changing how we work can feel overwhelming. Like trying to budge an enormous boulder. We’re stifled by the gravity of the way we’ve always done things. And we spend so much time fighting fires—and fighting colleagues—that we lack the energy to shift direction.

But with the right strategy, we can move the boulder. In Reset, Heath explores a framework for getting unstuck and making the changes that matter. The secret is to find “leverage points”: places where a little bit of effort can yield a disproportionate return. Then, we can thoughtfully rearrange our resources to push on those points.

Heath weaves together fascinating examples, ranging from a freakishly effective fast-food drive-thru to a simple trick from couples therapy to an inspirational campaign that saved a million cats.

In Reset, you’ll learn:
-Why the feeling of progress can be your secret weapon in accelerating change
-How leaders can uncover and stop wasteful activities
-Why your team’s motivation is often squandered—and how to avoid that mistake
-How you can jumpstart your change efforts by beginning with a “burst”

The book investigates mysteries: Why the middle is the roughest part of a change effort. Why inefficiency can sometimes accelerate progress. Why getting “buy-in” is the wrong way to think about change.

What if we could unlock forward movement—achieving progress on what matters most—without the need for more resources? The same people, the same assets…but dramatically better results. Yesterday, we were stuck. Today, we reset.

About Dan Heath

Dan Heath is the #1 New York Times bestselling coauthor/author of six books, including Made to Stick, Switch, and The Power of Moments. His books have sold over four million copies worldwide and been translated into thirty-five languages. Dan also hosts the award-winning podcast What It’s Like to Be…, which explores what it’s like to walk in the shoes of people from different professions (a mystery novelist, a cattle rancher, a forensic accountant, and more). A graduate of the University of Texas at Austin and Harvard Business School, he lives in Durham, North Carolina.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Doctor on September 11, 2024

I am honored to have been given the opportunity to read the advance reader's edition of Dan's new book. I am a Change Management/Continuous Improvement professional, so I understand all of the Lean Six Sigma concepts, but Dan has done a phenomenal job of taking many of those same concepts and packagi......more

Goodreads review by Librariann on August 27, 2024

** I received a digital review copy of this book from the publisher, because I am a librarian and librarians are awesome ** Readable and with readily apparent applications (and cute illustrations to boot!) I want the entire management team at my library to read this.......more

Goodreads review by Liz on November 07, 2024

I was awarded an advance copy of this book, which I am forever grateful for. I love the Heath brother books, they are always easy and inspiring to read. They take research and real life examples, so it’s easy to apply what you learn. This book was no different. I didn’t give it 5 stars because usuall......more

Goodreads review by Aidan on April 17, 2025

Really, really good. I liked it a tad better then “switch,” which Heath wrote with his brother. This felt more concise and actionable, and the “find the leverage point and restack resources on it” model is deceptively simple. Love it. Grad school is making me addicted to these books. Might even get i......more

Goodreads review by Randi on February 23, 2025

I read this for a work bookclub. I liked the examples, they each illustrated his points well. Being so short and having a few cartoons and bullet points, this was a very quick read as well.......more


Quotes

"A management consultant and fellow at a Duke University leadership center narrates with a relaxed friendliness that works well with his conversational writing and frequent ad-libbed comments. His clear voice and lighthearted approach to this subject matter make his field of interest—organizational effectiveness—sound inviting. He shares a method he uses for diagnosing functional problems in all types of work and social groups. It involves dissecting the flow of activity and finding out where the obstacles are and where opportunities can make things work better. From hospitals to animal shelters and fast food restaurants, his stories are exciting to hear—like a radio mystery that unfolds slowly, keeping listeners in suspense. As a practical lesson in how to understand complex systems and make strategic changes, this is a top-shelf instructional guide."