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  • 34. Managing Organizational Energy for Results
    2024/09/16

    Linda shares this powerful, non-traditional approach to assessing the ability of an organization to achieve results from change---through understanding and influencing the organization’s energy dynamics. Linda describes organizational energy as the fuel to make change happen and outlines five elements of energy dynamics that exist in every organization. These elements can be identified, evaluated as for or against your change outcomes, and influenced to enable the flow of people’s energy to manifest in results. Come learn about this alternative way of seeing what is supporting or hindering your efforts to succeed at change. It’s grounded, proven and very real.


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    41 分
  • 33. Candid Interview with Jake Jacobs: Inventor of Real-time Strategic Change
    2024/09/02

    Jake Jacobs has been around the change block many times over. One of his greatest contributions in the field of Large-Scale Change Interventions is Real-Time Strategic Change. Jake shares with Linda hs history, current work focus, and advice on the next edge of the Change field for both leaders and consultants. Come meet the man and hear his insights!

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    38 分
  • 32. Creating Critical Mass: A Powerful and Essential Strategy to Generate Momentum for Change
    2024/08/19

    Most Change Management practitioners rightly focus a lot of energy and attention on managing their stakeholders to overcome resistance and adopt the future state. While helpful, this does not guarantee generating the amount of momentum required for a project to achieve its desired outcomes. This episode introduces how to create a critical mass of energy to support project success. By identifying and managing a project’s supporters, fence-sitters and resistors each in special ways, momentum can be generated and sustained. Linda describes the energetic dynamics and actions to create a critical mass for change, including increasing energy for the change and reducing energy against the change. Subtle, real and powerful!


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    21 分
  • 31. Direct from the Source! Ten Essential Strategies to Succeed at Your Transformational Changes
    2024/08/05

    How to ensure your transformational changes succeed? In this episode, Dr. Dean Anderson and Linda (Dr. Change), founders of this work, describe Being First’s Leading Transformational Change online program that features ten best practice strategies essential for succeeding at transformational change. They describe the essence of each strategy and the real situations that prompted the need for them, including case examples of their power in catalyzing breakthroughs in how leaders have led their transformational changes. Gleaning from five decades of experience, Dean and Linda give you the “what and the why” of each strategy and invite you to learn the pragmatics of “how” in the course.


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    48 分
  • 30. Turning Resistance to Change into Commitment
    2024/07/22

    This episode presents guidance for dealing with both leader and stakeholder resistance to change. It’s essential to understand the human dynamics underlying resistance, how it shows up, and how to support the process of people becoming committed and aligned to change. It explores how we as leaders and consultants need to show up and be skilled at supporting people through their internal process, all on behalf of a better outcome from change.


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    33 分
  • 29. How to Get People’s Attention When Current Reality is Entrenched
    2024/07/08

    Most organizations with long and successful histories are tough to change. Yet change they must. How can leaders get the attention of their managers and stakeholders that a major change is needed, coming and serious? This episode describes the strategy of Bold Actions that do just this! Leaders must consciously alert their organizations to make necessary change—from the very beginning.


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    19 分
  • 28. Rethinking Project Scope: Expanding Attention to All Priorities
    2024/06/24

    While every major change effort has a defined scope, most are incomplete and often need to be expanded to achieve desired outcomes. This episode highlights the areas required to define a full scope, one that ensures better outcomes and influences the initial definition of project budget and timeline. Scope needs to focus on the content of the change as well as the human and cultural dynamics required to achieve and sustain outcomes. These dynamics are not afterthoughts. Come hear how to rethink your definition and process for accurately scoping your projects.


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    29 分
  • 27. Candid Interview with Theresa Moulton, Editor-in-Chief of the Change Management Review
    2024/06/10

    Theresa Moulton is one of the Change Management superstars supporting the field and pushing its edges after 25 years of experience and relentless entrepreneurial spirit. She shares her journey to this esteemed position of both delivering change and coaching services to clients and leading one of the most highly regarded online resources for organizational Change Management professionals.


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    24 分