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Making Change Work #5: why is buy-in necessary and how to make it work
Thursday, 21 Oct, 2010
Making Change Work #5: why is buy-in necessary and how to make it work

As the 5th installment of a 6 part series called Making Change Work, this podcast is about buy-in:

what buy-in means in terms of the change management process
how and when buy-in occurs
why people do not buy-in
how a leader can get someone who is resisting to not only buy-in but to do so happily
when the change agent [...]

Making Change Work 3 & 4: The Problems of Change Management & Managing Resistance
Friday, 27 Aug, 2010
Making Change Work 3 & 4: The Problems of Change Management & Managing Resistance

In the literature of change management, there is no discernable use of the term ‘buy-in.’ In fact, in a search I did for the term I found one useage of it in the last 50 years of change management articles and papers. One. I’m sure there are more outside of my reach, but if you [...]

Making Change Work: Part 2 – What is a system, and how does change happen?
Thursday, 29 Jul, 2010
Making Change Work: Part 2 – What is a system, and how does change happen?

For those of you who have read Dirty Little Secrets and love the concept of how change happens - and for those of you who haven’t read DLS and still love change models – here is my second podcast of the 6 part series Making Change Work that I’m recording with StrategyDriven Magazine and Nathan Ives.
This [...]

Making Change Work: a change management podcast series with StrategyDriven
Thursday, 22 Jul, 2010
Making Change Work: a change management podcast series with StrategyDriven

In conjunction with StrategyDriven magazine, and with Nathan Ives as the brilliant interviewer, I’ve recorded a series of 6 podcasts called Making Change Work. The first podcast is available below.
And, why am I recording a Change Management series? For those of you familiar with my decision facilitation model, you’ll recognize that it’s basically a change [...]