Greetings across the ether...I hope that you have had a good week. If not, this might be for you.
Are you change fatigued, guess what... its normal....but there are some processes that are just more effective than others. I'd like to help you on your journey.
I just wanted to share some info about change that may be of help. Please pass it on as you see fit.. and “Be the change you want to see in the world”
The pressure of work and juggling life is well upon most of us now. Whilst working with teams and change managers I’m becoming more concerned by the impact of change on teams. I ‘m seeing resistance, negativity, team conflicts, budget overruns, staff turnover, poor morale, lost customers and sense of helplessness. It's not all doom and gloom out there, many teams thrive effectively.
Change management isn’t rocket science but it’s a challenge.
I’m seeing many clients with issues of inability to embed, sustain and spread the change. One of the problems is that readiness for change processes have lacked enough consideration, planning and management. Also lack of sustainability for maintaining the change is problematic.
I just had to share one of the most effective constructs for managing change...an oldie but a goldie.....
It comes from John Kotter’s book, The Heart of Change. Kotter is one of the leadership and change management gurus and well respected Harvard Lecturer. I am sharing this info as I use this approach along with many others and with my clients and they get excellent results. This might save you and your team frustration down the track.
If you want to talk about change in your work place, review a change management program, or you need assistance please feel free to give me a call. We have a number of best practice change programs to assist teams deal with change and expertise to facilitate and coach change leaders.
Change will happen, its how transformational that you want it to be.
Journey well,
Matt Cartwright
Inspiring People, Inspiring Business, Inspiring Results
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From John Kotter's book, The Heart of Change, summary of key points that I like most are:
- Increase urgency - inspire people to move, make objectives real and relevant.
- Build the guiding team - get the right people in place with the right emotional commitment, and the right mix of skills and levels.
- Get the vision right - get the team to establish a simple vision and strategy, focus on emotional and creative aspects necessary to drive service and efficiency.
- Communicate for buy-in - Involve as many people as possible, communicate the essentials, simply, and to appeal and respond to people's needs. De-clutter communications, make technology work for you rather than against.
- Empower action - Remove obstacles, enable constructive feedback and lots of support from leaders - reward and recognise progress and achievements.
- Create short-term wins - Set aims that are easy to achieve – in bite-size chunks. Manageable numbers of initiatives. Finish current stages before starting new ones.
- Don't let up - Foster and encourage determination and persistence - ongoing change - encourage ongoing progress reporting - highlight achieved and future milestones.
- Make change stick - Reinforce the value of successful change via recruitment, promotion, and new change leaders. Weave change into culture.
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