Tim Fox

Swarm Of Change: Hexcellence Happens When Bees See It

Swarm Of Change: Hexcellence Happens When Bees See It

Most improvement programmes fail for a simple reason.
People are told to change.
Swarm of Change shows what happens when people discover improvement for themselves.

When a struggling hive loses its leadership, the bees face rising pressure, confusion, and overwork.

The natural response would be tighter control and louder direction.
Instead, something unexpected happens.

A few bees begin asking better questions.
Slowly the hive starts to see problems differently.
Small changes appear.
Confidence grows.
Improvement begins to spread.
What unfolds is a story about how real change emerges, not through instruction or programmes, but through shared understanding and small actions taken together.

But Swarm of Change is more than a story.
Behind the narrative sits a practical activation model developed from more than 25 years working with organisations seeking to build real improvement capability.

The approach helps teams:
• See problems more clearly
• Turn ideas into small improvements
• Support others to learn and improve
• Build momentum that spreads across teams

Two simple lenses help organisations see this happening:
PRIME - participation in improvement. Who is reading, contributing, mentoring, and engaging.
PACE - improvement activity. Problems identified, actions taken, and effective changes.

Together they make improvement visible, and help organisations understand where change is growing.

Early readers from manufacturing, healthcare, leadership development, and education have recognised the value of the approach.
Former Toyota leadersLean authorsShingo Institute faculty, and senior industry practitioners have all previewed the book and shared their reflections.

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