Change implementations are never successful because one thing gets done well. They are sucessful because many things get done well. As change leaders we need to be able to read the play a lot better than Kevin Rudd did
Entries Tagged as 'Change Leadership'
Kevin Rudd’s harsh leadership lesson
June 25th, 2010 · No Comments
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Change Impacts – You only know what you know
June 16th, 2010 · No Comments
Introduction of a change requires someone to sit down and think through all the possible implications of that change. This sounds simple enough, and is, as long as you keep inm mind one basic premise – You only know what you know.
Tags: Change Leadership · Engagement · change management
We need to Change the Game in Change Management
May 28th, 2010 · No Comments
In the most recent AIM magazine, more notable people were quoting the millions lost to poor change management practices. $100 million annually was the number mentioned by Martin North, Industry Director at Fujitsu.
No surprise right? Haven’t we been reading about these numbers for years now? We keep getting feedback that we are “crap” at managing [...]
Tags: Change Leadership · Culture · Leadership · change management
Action Trumps Apathy
May 12th, 2010 · No Comments
Never a truer word was said. This came to life for me this week as I continued to make longer term plans for my business.
We have all experienced the boost you get from simply contemplating something new. From this point our thoughts can take us in two directions (both familiar to me…)
Direction 1 – We can [...]
Tags: Change Leadership · Leadership · change management
Book Review: Leading Change Management
April 29th, 2010 · No Comments
I found this book an excellent read, both in terms of the content – which was highly valuable – and readability. Sometimes change books can be on the academic side, but not this one.
Tags: Change Leadership · Engagement · Staying in Business

