Titre : | How to manage people through continuous change [DVD] |
Auteurs : | Carol kinsey Goman |
Type de document : | Disks |
Editeur : | Stanford : Stanford videos, 2007 |
Collection : | Stanford executive briefings |
Langues: | Anglais |
Tags : | Adaptability (Psychology) ; Change management ; Change (Psychology) ; Organizational effectiveness ; Personnel management |
Résumé : |
The 5 biggest mistakes leaders make when managing change. What it takes to go from "surviving change" to "thriving on change." How change really gets communicated through an organization. Change is no longer an event... Change is business as usual. Customers are demanding "better, faster, cheaper"; competition is fierce; and a turbulent economy and technological advances increase the pressure to "do more with less." Success today is dependent on keeping your work force resilient, positive, and engaged while this rapid (and accelerating) change constantly turns your organization upside down. Yet, employees are increasingly skeptical about committing to business strategies that are constantly being redefined. So how do you successfully implement a change initiative, and keep your organization flexible and adaptive? Dr. Goman presents specific methods for communicating to employees both the WIIFM benefits of your plan and the negative consequences for the viability of your team if they don't get on board. She explains why, as a leader, your actions in the hallways are more important than what you say in the meetings, and how symbols can inspire commitment—or totally sabotage any progress toward your goal |