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Scoreboards Matter

Author
JMedia
Published
Mon 25 Aug 2025
Episode Link
https://redthreadspod.simplecast.com/episodes/scoreboards-matter-0Ql7T29_

Whether you’re trying to shift school culture, launch a disruptive product, or lead a team differently—one truth always holds:

People don’t change just because something’s better.
They change when the new path feels like a better deal than the current one.

In this episode, host Jaime Solis explores the hidden “scoreboards” inside every system—school, business, media—and how those metrics shape what people value and pursue.

If you want to create real, lasting change—this episode will show you how to shift what people measure, so you can shift what they chase.

Because change doesn’t spread by force.
It spreads when you create a better game worth playing.

 

🎯 What You’ll Learn:

Why people resist change even when it’s “better”

How invisible scoreboards shape behavior

Three practical ways to create the conditions for change

How to reframe risk to build urgency and belief

Why demonstration beats persuasion every time

 

🔗 Resources + Links

Subscribe to the Red Threads Newsletter: https://jmedia.beehiiv.com/subscribe

Explore JMedia: https://www.jaimesolis.com

Follow Jaime on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jmesolis/

Connect on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jaimejsolis/

Access tools & resources via Jaime’s Stan Store: https://stan.store/Jmesolis


The Red Threads Pod with Jaime Solis is written and by Jaime Solis.
Cover art by Jaime Solis.

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