Four Areas to Practice Change Management
- When your business is going through change, and you want to retain good employees. Even the very best employees may struggle with change. Change management can help keep good people engaged and committed to your vision.
- Practicing change management is respectful to your employees and your team. It tells them that you care and understand what they’re going through is stressful, and working with them as they make the transition.
- When your business is expanding. Activating a change management strategy in the early stages will help to keep you on track for success. Change management can also help get things back on track if an expansion isn’t going as expected.
- Listen for signs that people are struggling with the transition or having difficulty letting go:
- “It used to be so easy to get things done around here. Now it has gotten so complicated.”
- “We’re losing sight of our roots/history…”
- “I don’t know why we’re doing it this way.”
- “This might work for XYZ company, but we’re different.”
- Listen for signs that people are struggling with the transition or having difficulty letting go:
- When your business is moving to a hybrid work model, and your employees aren’t sure it will work. Change management can help you understand what you need for success. Understanding the human dynamics of change, you can support your team and employees as they adopt new working methods. You will know how to avoid the risks of working in a hybrid environment and set your team up for success.
- When failure is not an option. Your business’s future depends on the speedy implementation of new technology, a reorganization, or significant business process change. In that case, an effective change management strategy can help you avoid costly rework and delays. When you practice change management, you spend more time realizing the benefits and less time convincing people of the benefits.
By practicing change management every day throughout the organization, you will have employees who can embrace change without resistance. You will also build higher levels of change capability. But more importantly, you will have told your team you respect them. Change-ready employees and organizations don’t push through the resistance. They prepare and work from a readiness mindset to support and encourage their leaders and employees. Using change management every day is a practice it’s not something that’s one and done. It takes time to build the capacity, commitment and readiness of all parties.
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