There are a number of areas that affect the success rate of change management projects. In fact, research from McKinsey and Co shows that 70% of all transformations fail. Ultimately, change is not optional, but it is a choice. It is the job of a leader to create the conditions that support change and promote the choice to embrace it.
In this 50-minute video, Peter Keith and Jonathan Clark touch on some of the common myths of change management that leaders buy into–often to their own detriment. They will also explain how to avoid these pitfalls during your own change management project and outline the five pre-conditions for contentedness in an organization as a way to understand how employees may perceive change.
Presenters
Jonathan Clark & Peter Keith, The Eighth Mile Consulting
Length of Video
51 minutes
Video Highlights
0:00 – Myths of Change Management #1: “Change Management Comes Down to the Manager”
0:25 – Industry Example: Making Policy Change
1:18 – Individual Ideals vs Organizational Values
2:16 – How Change Management is Like Driving a Car
4:10 – Myths of Change Management #2: “If the Change Is Good Enough, People Will Accept It”
4:30 – Using Wants, Needs, and Knowledge to Overcome Fear and Resistance to Change
8:36 – Myths of Change Management #3: “Leadership Isn’t Essential In Change Management”
10:01 – Leadership vs Management
10:58 – Listening-Based Communication
13:34 – Leadership Doesn’t Need a Title
15:40 – Defining and Communicating Values As a Leader
18:20 – Provide Systems and Processes to Create Effective Leaders
20:47 – Myths of Change Management #4: “Change is Optional”
21:28 – The Concept of “Burning The Ships”
22:22 – The SCARF Model (Status, Certainty, Autonomy, Relatedness, Fairness) for Contentedness
25:11 – Change is a Choice
30:19 – Myths of Change Management #5: “Change Management is a Small Team Responsibility”
30:58 – Scapegoating a Team Prevents Learning From Mistakes
32:39 – Expectation Management
34:40 – Change Must Be Linked to Overall Business Strategy
36:13 – The Role of External Parties
37:15 – Question to the Attendees: What is Your Experience with Change Management?
45:29 – Wrap-Up
47:37 – Storytime: Everything I Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten
Company Overview
Eighth Mile Consulting is a leadership training and consulting agency focused on creating and supporting better leaders in all industries. If you are seeking to develop yourself professionally, we have created an online leadership course to help you become better, more resilient leaders for your team.
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