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Follow the Leader

July 8, 2010/0 Comments/in Leaders/by admin

There are more than a few leaders who expect different things of themselves than they do of those who follow them.  To some extent, that makes sense – leaders are different…  they may have more responsibilities competing for thier time, they are often over-booked and short on time, they have a level of experience that many don’t have.  But, on the other hand, it can be problematic.  In the end, leaders are part of the organization and what they do is seen by others as important, while what they don’t do somehow seems less important.

We have seen it often with eduction in organizations.   Executives often aren’t exposed to the training that people get one level below them, creating a knowledge gap.  Managers are told that certain training sessions are mandatory.  But leaders often say  “we already know how to do XYZ… we don’t need training on it.” Unfortunately, they don’t know what they don’t know. 

That knowledge gap can lead to the demise of the learning that was intended.  Without exposure to the same learning, sometimes leaders don’t ask the right questions to reinforce the learning, or they do things to undermine things that were taught – all unknowingly.  And, without the interest and attention from leaders, many times the managers assume this must not be so important.

Leaders set the pace and the tone of an organization.  Follow the leader was a game we all played in grade school… and to some extent, we still play it at work.  If you are the boss, think about what you are doing and how those following will see it.

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Managing Change.. a Tough Job, But Someone’s Gotta do it

June 10, 2010/0 Comments/in Change Management, The Change Management 101 Model/by admin

Fox Business recently published one of Stacy’s articles about how much work it takes to manage change http://tinyurl.com/39ughpw.  It is a great overview of some of the hard work that makes change happen.

Managing change doesn’t just happen… there is a LOT of hard work that goes into it.  Developing the right strategies to overcome resistance, ensuring that leaders are saying and doing the things that make people care, communicating the right messages at the right times and in the right ways, developing and fostering the right skills in the right people, reinforcing and rewarding the right behaviors… and the list goes on.

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Start with a Change Management Plan

June 2, 2010/0 Comments/in Change Management, The Change Management 101 Model/by admin

Would you build a house or redecorate a room without a plan?  Then why on earth would you try to implement a change in your organization without a plan? 

When organizations go about changing, the hardest work is almost always related to people.  Getting people ready, willing and able to work differently is easier said than done.  Defining a vision is important, but translating that vision into real change is an entirely different challenge that is where the rubber really meets the road.    

Planning for change involves assessing the needs of individuals and the organization and then developing plans to help people change their behaviors. Good planning helps you identify poeple issues related to the proposed change before they trip you up.  

Take it step-by-step.  Proactively manage the change… just start with a plan.

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So what is change management anyway?

May 17, 2010/0 Comments/in Change Management/by admin

It is  the question we hear SO often… “What exactly is change management?”  (We are not talking about the technical kind of change control/change management/version control… we are talking about organizational change management – ie. the poeple/fuzzy stuff!). 

Change Management is, quite simply, getting people ready, willing and able to work in new ways. 

Organizations are really just groups of people.  And an organization changes when the people within that organization change.  So if an organization hopes to change its outputs by changing the way the organization works, then fundamentally people need to make that change happen. 

The challenge arises from the basic fact that change is not easy for people… it is just the way that human beings were engineered.  But given the proper time and attention, people can survive and thrive in changing environments.

People are ready when they know what the change is, why it is happening, and how it will take place/the implications of it.  They are willing when they make a conscious choice to be a part of the future state (not when they are forced!  forcing people sucks productivity down the drain!).  And they are able when they have the tools and skills necessary to work in new ways. 

By being thoughtful and rigorous, we can give people the information, leadership, measures and rewards, training, and other things they need to be ready, willing and able to make a change reality.

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Using new techology to tackle old problems

May 11, 2010/0 Comments/in Change Management, Communication, Leaders/by admin

We published our first app in the iTunes App Store a few weeks ago.  It is a Change Readiness Audit that helps organizations assess how ready they are for any given change.  After answering a few questions, the user gets some feedback about how well they are doing.  Some poeple are really digging the format and the ease of use.  But others are telling us that what is basically a 5 minute survey is far too simple to capture what is necessary for changes to succeeed. 

I see both sides of it.  I think the intention of something that is “quick and dirty” is really to just expose people to a new way of looking at change.  An IT manager in charge of a system implementation in his company might not generally consider the fact that there needs to be a clear understanding of the need for change, that leaders need to be demonstrating commitment, etc….  An easy and non-threatening assessment like this audit might just open his eyes a little bit.  At least that is what we hope.  

Should someone assume that change is as simple as a few short questions?  Absolutely not.  But change is not really rocket science… we know there are certain things that MUST happen and be in place for change to be successful.  Hopefully this is at least a start!

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