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[LeadersWorkshop] Article:- Warning! Your Words About Change Are Falling On Cynical Ears

 

Even the most credible of leaders have to step up their game when it comes to talking about and promoting change on their teams and in their organizations.

You can trust that a good number of the people doing the heavy lifting inside of your organization have developed a case of cynicism on talk of change emanating from the higher-ups.

They've consumed too many "flavor of the month" programs and developed heartburn when the programs died in mid-stream. They've watched people in your role come and go, and they no longer hear the siren call or pay much attention to the slogans and signs.

Can you blame them? If they wait a few minutes, this too shall pass, and in spite of their positive view of you, people have been conditioned to wait until the noise dies down and the focus turns back to getting the work done. They also know that you'll likely move on to something bigger or different before too long.

For some leaders, the institutionalized and individual resistance to change is extremely frustrating and vexing. One leader offered to me, "I'm told that I'm credible, people have responded well to my leadership, I don't pump sunshine or doom and gloom, yet people are dragging their feet on this new program. I know that it means doing new things and that can be frightening, but why aren't people more excited and supportive?"

What's a leader to do?

7 Helpful Steps to Get Started on the Right Foot Talking About Change:

1. Expect Resistance. Start from the assertion that you will run into a naturally occurring level of personal and cultural resistance, regardless of the how much people like and respect you.

2. Construct a Message for Real People. Lead with the facts. Explain the situation. Include your assessment. Avoid corporate and consultant-speak. Openly acknowledge the risks and unknowns.

3. Don't Pitch the Solution…Share the Problem. Ask for help finding the solution. There's a profound difference on how people process "here's the answer," versus "here's the problem and we need to find the answer together."

4. Beware the "Town Hall" Trap. Whether you are leading a company or a team, your inclination is to pull everyone together and to "present" your case for change. Senior leaders in particular fall victim to assuming that because something has been shared far and wide that it is now fact and reality. It's good to share but there's no "one-and-done" big group style of communication that cuts through the individual resistance to change. The large meeting is one step of many required for success.

5. Make Your Case One-on-One. The optimal level of dialogue is always one to one. Yes, it's difficult. It's also essential. Whether it's you or those members of your change-coalition, the dialogue (not monologue) must be focused at the individual level.

http://ziaullahkhan.blogspot.com/2012/01/warning-your-words-about-change-are.html

Thanks to Art Petty / Art Pretty / Art Petty and Strategy & Management-Innovations, LLC.

 

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