ChAnGe.
What is your approach to change?
-Do you resist it at all cost and fervently defend the
status quo?
Are you a reluctant changer? Will you accept change when you
see that it is working and that most people are supporting it? Do you adapt easily to change, or are you one
of the about 2% innovators who create change in your community?
Interestingly research has found that the leaders of successful
organizations are normally about equally, either innovators or resistors to
change....
Most people change when they have to: Either because they
suffered enough pain, or because they have gained enough information and
understanding to see the benefits of a new approach.
Even then some of us approach change in an evolutionary way,
slowly transforming and creating something new from the old. Others choose to
approach change in a revolutionary way: Putting something completely new and
different in place quickly.
I don’t think any of the two is by definition right or wrong.
–Quite a few variables need to be taken
into consideration to determine whether a fast-slow, or a slow-fast approach
will be best in a particular situation. -Do
you want to take most people with you? Do
the people you are leading have enough trust in you to just follow you into
something new? Can you afford to lose half of the group, clients, or followers? –Of
importance is that you spend some thought on it and know why you choose a
specific approach.
We are living in an ever changing world. It is not something
new. Ever since the first seasons
emerged the world experiences a process of continuous change. The industrial and information revolutions
brought great changes to how we live and work. Some people tried to resist it, but still
slowly and surely change did come ......
What makes our experience different, is the fact that we’re
living in times of increasingly fast paced, discontinuous and even disruptive
change! The world and culture/s that we
are living in are literally changing before our eyes!
The rapid changes in thought, culture, information
technology, globalization, religious- and race plurality, to name a few, have a
definite impact on the nature of leadership.
If and when you do lead change in your company, community of
family - remember this:
1.The greatest challenge is to first change
yourself.
2.Take the trouble to get to know the history and
background of the organization in which you want to create change. –That
creates understanding, trust and context.
3. Create opportunities for people to discuss the
proposed changes and to give their input, that helps them to take ownership of
the process.
4. Create urgency.
5. Create a synergetic leading group of “change
agents” to model and live the change.
6. Always lead change from the basis and in the
context of mutual trust.
7. Communicate the why and the how of change
continuously and thoroughly.
Change will always be part of life:
If you think you are (tired
of and) finished with change:
You are finish!
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