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Change Management Seven Steps to Successful Change Management Horst Abraham June 2016 Ross School of Business - University of Michigan Executive Education 1

Identify Your Change Target With a colleague next to you, describe a change target that you are responsible for or are an important part of (ca. 2 minutes / person) Target Name Significance to organization- Seismic Factor: (low) 1 10 (high) What result do you want to create? What have you done to date to deal with this change challenge? What are barriers to implementation? What supports it?

Setting the Stage for Change Build commitment with stakeholders with a two phase, seven step approach Align Execute ALIGN KEY STAKEHOLDERS EXECUTE ACROSS ORGANIZATION 3

1. Understand Gather information Interviews with leaders, managers, and front-line employees Speak with customers and non-customers Benchmark competitors and other organizations. Identify the Problem Determine root causes and not symptoms. If your diagnosis is wrong, then everything that follows will be off track Share information with key stakeholders Create alignment with key stakeholders by sharing an honest assessment of the current state. 4

2. Enlist Stakeholder Mapping Assess stakeholder support and resistance to get a snapshot of the organization s readiness to change Select Change Agent Visioning, Motivating, Empowering, Managing Build Change Team Leadership, Position power, Expertise, Credibility, Management * * Source: John Kotter, Leading Change 5

2. Enlist Assess Resistance Case & Theory 6

2. Enlist Assess Resistance Case & Theory 7

3. Envisage Develop a vision Describes where you want to go Tangible, Desireable, Feasible & Flexible, Focused & Simple Develop a strategy Describes how you ll get there Provides a framework of operational decisions Case & Theory 8

Implement Change Move from planning at a project level to execution Execute ALIGN KEY STAKEHOLDERS EXECUTE ACROSS ORGANIZATION Case & Theory 9

4. Motivate Create dissatisfaction with status quo: Share information Establish clear expectations and set ambitious stretch targets Identify a crisis Communicate honestly What are the implications of status quo? Case & Theory * Source: John Kotter, Leading Change 10

5. Communicate - What What is best for the COMPANY What is best for the DEPARTMENT / TEAM What is best for ME / YOU 11

5. Communicate - When Celebrate our success in the current state as we evolve. The future can be better than the present. 4 2 1 Communicate the negative about today. Create a sense of urgency. 3 There will be challenges along the way and it won t be perfect. Case & Theory Debrief 12

5. Communicate - how What s the most effective way to communicate? Face-to-face How much communication is enough? Say it, say it, say it again Multiple Methods KISS, Metaphors / Analogies Make it involving Leadership by example 13

6. Act Make structures compatible with the vision Provide the training employees need Align practices, policies, systems Generate and publicize short-term wins Deal with managers who undercut needed change 14

7. Consolidate Use increased credibility to change policies, structures, and systems that don t support the vision Hire, promote, and develop employees who can implement the vision Reinvigorate the process with new projects, themes, and change agents 15

The Model: How does it work for you? Decision Effectiveness =ƒ (Timing, Sequencing, Execution) Timing = How well are your tactics matched to the appropriate stage (e.g. were urgency tactics implemented when the organization was in need of urgency?) Sequencing = Were tactics preceded with associated steps (e.g. were team implementation tactics preceded with teams training ) Execution = Were critical tactics executed well (e.g. did the steering committee have a good balance of position power, expertise, credibility, leadership skills, & management skills) 16

Thank you! Horst Abraham ha81657@gmail.com