Balanced strategic planning should lead to a realistic number of initiatives and projects, consider the organization’s capacity to change and be implemented according to best planning practices, taking into account the capacity to deliver and the employees’ development needs.
Self-Employed Worker: Evolve Without Loosing Footing
Being self-employed involves several challenges. How to tame this way of life?
Manage The Movement
The future belongs to any organization that wants to change, improve, adjust to market movements and does it quickly.
What about Perceptions?
It is a fact that for one particular event or topic, people have different perceptions. Perception differs among individuals, mostly because of different culture, age, gender, values, beliefs, and unique personal history. There is a simple exercise I want you…
Do I Know Anything…
Have you noticed the state of fatigue after a day spent in training? Have you noticed how we lose all of our bearings and feel overwhelmed when we are learning something new?
For a Successful Change : Measure or Assume ?
Even though all best practices strongly suggest to measure performance, in change management, many activities are assumed to be successful.
A Natural Reaction to Change
Most of the time, when a change is happening in our life, learning is involved. It can be either to learn something new or to modify something we already know or do. If you think of moving to another city,…
The negative effects of continuous changes
The notion of ability to change is rarely included in the planning of initiatives. However, it is a key success factor when making changes. In a period of change, there is a loss of productivity due, among others, to…
My Top 3 For Success
Here is my Top 3 for a successful change in my personal life or when I accompany a company going through a transformation.
Individual’s personal pace
Change management does not eliminate the process of adopting change, but it reduces its magnitude and duration. The process of adopting change is the same for everyone, however, the magnitude of the reaction and the time required to complete each step vary by individual. There is no common denominator.