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How to Build Support for Change During the 11th Hour
This post is an unproofed work in progress. I welcome your input. How to Build Support for Change During the 11th Hour You may find yourself months into a project and realize that this major change is slowing to a …
Recent Research on Change Management Success Rates
Recent Research on Change Management Success Rates Very good blog post from Management Issues blog on research in the UK branch of Towers Watson. Here was my comment to them: Thanks for a very good post. When I started writing …
Saatchi & Saatchi CEO’s Emotional and Provocative Speech
Saatchi & Saatchi CEO’s Emotional and Provocative Speech I love articles that make me think and react.I encourage you to read the article “Marketing is dead” in The Drum. The article covers a speech made by Kevin Roberts, CEO of …
Leading Change and Supreme Court Arguments
Leading Change and Supreme Court Arguments I began this post on my new Facebook site, www.facebook.com/rickmaureronchange. Here is a longer version. (BTW, I hope you will join me there at this new site.) A fine NY Times article (3/30/12) on …
The Challenge of Merger Integration
The Challenge of Merger Integration The Point (a blog) posted an interesting piece that lists the number of mergers in big pharma over the past few years. It’a a big number. The post discusses the risks of merger integration. it …
What Limits Innovation and Why It Is So Hard to Change Those Things
What Limits Innovation and Why It Is So Hard to Change Those Things Robert Tanner posted Ten Organizational Practices That Limit Innovation. I like the list. Here is my comment to him. Robert – I like the list of ten …
Forget About the Stages of Death and Dying They Are Wrong and a Distraction
Forget About the Stages of Death and Dying They Are Wrong and a Distraction I am tired of hearing Kubler-Ross’ stages of grieving (or stages of death and dying) used to explain why people resist large organizational changes. The model …
Change Management: Is Star Trek’s Data the Patron Saint of Corporate Change?
My friend Michale Broom just published a fine post #3 of Eight Disciplines for Planned Change. He talks about the type of communication needed in order to communicate change. I think he wisely included a photo of Star Trek’s Data …
Medical Emergencies, Spring Training, and Organizational Change
Medical Emergencies, Spring Training, and Organizational Change As I waited for my dental appointment this morning, another patient had a seizure which resulted in a local EMT team taking him to a hospital. My dentist told me that something like …
An Optimistic Note: It is possible to overcome gridlock
A Rare Example of Bipartisanship is an important article by David Ignatius in The Washington Post on how cooperation is possible even in the most gridlocked situations. According to Ignatius, the House Intelligence Committee “used to be one of the …
Leading Change: How to prepare your team for change
How to prepare your team for change – what are the common challenges/issues that your team will encounter and how can they get beyond them I am preparing to work with a couple of teams that are facing a year …
Flopping Over the Goal Line
Flopping Over the Goal Line With seconds to play in the 2012 Super Bowl, the New England Patriots decided to allow the NY Giants to score which would give them a 21 to 17 lead. But this would give New …
Change Management Resources : How to Make a Compelling Case for Change
Change Management Resources : How to Make a Compelling Case for Change Making a compelling case for change is the most important point in the life of a change — and the most neglected. Making a case is not just …
Change Management: It’s Still Why Before How
Change Management: It’s Still Why Before How I was taking part in a conversation on LEAN. Someone posed the question about what incentives people needed in order to support LEAN (a waste reduction process). As I read through the thoughtful …
How to Get Rid of Wasted Effort, Scope Creep, and Lukewarm Productivity in 2012
How to Get Rid of Wasted Effort, Scope Creep, and Lukewarm Productivity in 2012 My prediction for the new year: Your organization will initiate many major changes with considerable hope and fanfare. But, by the end of the year, most …
Change Management – The Ninth Waste in Lean Six Sigma
The Ninth Waste in Lean Six Sigma Majdi Alhman posed a fascinating question in the Lean Six Sigma Forum on LinkedIn: what is the ninth waste (in lean Six Sigma)? You might have thought that he would have received a …
Consultant’s Should Not Lead Change for Their Clients
Consultant’s Should Not Lead Change for their Clients I don’t think it is the consultant’s job to bring change to our clients’ organizations. It’s their organizations, so they get to decide. The decision to change or not change is a …
Making Change the Norm
I just responded to the Lean IT blog. The author made four succinct points. I responded to the one that read: 3. Organizations should establish a culture of change where changes are both scheduled, expected, and managed. In other words, …
Applying Keller and Price’s 5 Questions on Leading Change
Scott Keller and Colin Price wrote a very good blog post Five Questions That Should Shape Any Change Program for Harvard Business Review blog. It’s well worth reading. I won’t repeat what they say in their post, but here’s what …
The Danger of Missing the Subltety of Kotter’s Leading Change
Recently, I have been reading lots of blogs on change. Some are great and get me thinking. I love those. Many others just list John Kotter’s eight steps. These blog authors add no value. How have they applied these steps? …
Don’t Shoot – Lessons on Leading Change
Don’t Shoot: One Man, A Street Fellowship, and the End of Violence in Inner-City America (David Kennedy. Bloomsbury USA. 2011) is a powerful and important book. Harvard researcher, David Kennedy wondered why our approaches to dealing with gang violence were …
Response to “Why Companies are Often Terrible at Changing”
Interesting article by Sharlene Evans and Greta Roberts in 10/21/11 issue of Fortune, Why Companies Are Often Terrible at Changing. I like the article, and I was intrigued by the comments. They seemed to blame leaders for the failure. While …
Why Emporer’s Leading Change Need Fashion Advisors
If you’ve read almost anything I’ve written, you know that I am a big fan of listening to people in the organization when it comes to leading change (and most anything else for that matter.) I just came across a …
Organizations Focus too Much on Individuals
Kurt Lewin created an elegant equation: B(f) P + E (Behavior is a function of the person and his/her environment. I just read a good post on the Peak Alignment blog titled Dumping the Water Back in the Pond that …
How can smaller companies utilize change management to help the business grow?
How can smaller companies utilize change management to help the business grow? The discipline of sound change management can be an important tool for small companies that want to grow. But, sadly, many smaller businesses act like the big kids …
What’s Your Communication Plan About the Change Initiative?
What’s Your Communication Plan About the Change Initiative? Late breaking news: communication requires giving – and receiving – information. The “and receiving” part of communications plans is often missing. Corporate communications departments salivate at the thought that they can create …
How to Prepare the Message You Want to Communicate Around Change
Note: This is a companion post to What’s Your Communication Plan About the Change Initiative?), I discuss the range of things that need to be covered as well as the need to make certain that communication is a conversation …
Planning Change Checklist – The Things You Must Include if You Want People to be Engaged
Planning Change Checklist – The Things You Must Include if You Want People to be Engaged Here are some guidelines for holding a planning meeting. Follow these Guidelines for Planning Meetings Many of the tools for getting people involved have …
The Secret of Employee Engagement is No Secret
The Secret of Employee Engagement is No Secret Last week I was working with all the senior leaders and middle managers for a large city government. They were launching a number of challenging new programs for their city. They knew …
Why Don’t You Want What I Want?
I just posted two free Podcasts about influence on the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland site. It is my way of introducing you to a new program we are offering called Influence. Action. Change!. But don’t worry, no salesman will call. …
Rick Maurer | How You Can Avoid the Pitfalls of ERP Implementation
Rick Maurer Discusses How You Can Avoid the Pitfalls of ERP Implementation Depending on the study you read, the failure rate of ERP projects can be somewhere between 60 and 90 percent. Although recent studies put the failure rate nearer …
Digging Deep: Why People Support Your Brilliant Ideas and Why They Resist
Free Podcast on May 2. 10 Am and 8 PM Eastern (-4 GMT) Digging Deep: Why People Support Your Brilliant Ideas and Why They Resist My buddy Jacquie McLemore and I are conducting a free 60-minute Podcast through the Gestalt …
Influence. Action. Change! Video
Here is a link to a 5-minute video in which I try to put into words my excitement about Influence. Action. Change! ™, a new program at the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland. I helped design the program and will be …
Goal Setting Works: Who Knew?
In spite of my snarky title, I think this is a critically important issue. It just saddens me that the lesson that setting clear goals never quite sinks in. Sue Shellenbarger wrote a fine article, Making Kids Work on Goals …
Supply Chains, Resistance, and All that Jazz
Niels van Hove writes a good blog called Supply Chain Trends. I particularly like his recent post. Perhaps its because he quotes me, or perhaps its that he is a good writer and has important things to say. (I’d like …
Influence. Action. Change! ™
Influence. Action. Change! ™ is an exciting new program that I helped design for the Gestalt Institute of Cleveland. (And I will co-lead the program with my buddy and co-creator of this program, Jacquie McLemore.) It is designed for people who …
Branson on Managing Change
Richard Branson wrote a fine piece on his experience leading change in Entrepreneur. It is worth reading. …
Assumptions About the Culture of Lean Manufacturing
I started a conversation on the culture of Lean in the Change Management Open Source Forum (www.changeOSP.com) One at a time, I am testing a number of assumptions about what it takes in order for Lean to succeed. I am …
Spiderman Meets Shakespeare (and the Bard Wins)
Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark has been in previews longer than some Broadway shows ever even get to run. Production costs are running at about $65 Million. But even under the direction of Julia Taymor (The Lion King), the show …
What Corporate Leaders Can Learn from Navy Sex Tape Incident
US Navy Capt. Owen Honors was relieved of his command. Adm. John C. Harvey Jr. said that the sexually charged videos “calls into question his character and completely undermines his credibility to continue to serve effectively in command.” (NYT 1/5/11) …