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    • The Big Leap: A Culture of Reinvention - Trust & Better Questions
      Jan 26 2026

      Leaders today face a world on fire, demanding constant adaptation and creative reinvention. Psychological safety is the essential tool for this shift—not as a "comfort zone," but as shared permission for candor. Here is how leaders can practically foster a culture where teams are safe to fail, imagine, and leap together.

      This is a part of a series about big leaps and a culture of reinvention.

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      6 min
    • Leaping Into 2026: You can’t bore yourself out of a crisis.
      Jan 11 2026

      Ivan Pols and Alex Mecklenburg, co-founders of Truth & Spectacle, reflect on a year of unsticking leadership teams through their Big Leap methodology. They dismantle the myth that iteration is better than bravery, and talk about why a solid foundation is the only place you can jump from. From high-stress charities to sticky boards, learn the vital difference between agreement, alignment, and compliance—and why your strategy is just a story waiting to be told brilliantly to inspire action.

      Recorded in London in January 2026.
      Hosted by: Alex Mecklenburg and Ivan Pols.
      Truth & Spectacle

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      31 min
    • The Big Leap
      Oct 18 2024
      Alex and Ivan talk about the inspiration, neuroscience, personal experience and methodology behind their new workshop, The Big Leap. It’s a method that is designed to help organisations understand a new strategy and quickly bring it to life through actions and initiatives. They look at the power of good questions, inspired by Warren Berger's book, The More Beautiful Question. About how long distance connections and mix and match thinking build better stories. How good questions lead to deeper understanding and better critical thinking. They talk about the importance of collective storytelling and inclusive creativity. They also discuss how The Big Leap methodology focuses on what humans do best within a rapidly expanding AI landscape.
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      19 min
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