In a recent article published on?CNBC.com, author Jennifer Liu states that 66% of US organizations have delayed their in-office or hybrid work start dates due to the increase of Delta variant COVID cases.?
While this seems like just another bump in an already corrugated road, the impact of our ever changing situations has caused burnout, but also increased?resilience,?mental agility?and an impressive ability to?adapt to change.
We’ve asked our best keynote speakers on Change for their tips on how to navigate this period with grace.
- The WIIFM Factor?–?Dr. Mark DeVolder, Change Specialist and author of?Perpetual Pivot, explains how the “What’s In It For Me” factor can change the game.?By helping individuals understand the impact of change on themselves, their teams and their immediate environments, as well as at an organizational level, leaders can help build momentum towards change, enabling those individuals to not only accept but embrace change.?
- Change from the Top Down?– Our speaker on Leadership & Personal Accountability?Michelle Ray?notes that successful change must come from the top down: leaders?must set an example by buying into change. This one factor can profoundly influence whether change is embraced or rejected within an organization.?
- Resistance?–?Dr. Nicole Lipkin, Clinical Psychologist & Organizational Culture Speaker, notes in order to facilitate change, we must understand our triggers for resistance, including our assumptions about change, in order to help people move from fear to openness. By digging into the reasons behind our resistance, we can learn to navigate change, becoming more emotionally agile and resilient in the process: two qualities that are essential to any great leader.
- Find the opportunity in the Change?–?Dr. Gary Bradt, an?Expert on Emotional Intelligence, Change & Leadership,?tells a great story about an electronics retailer that had much of their stock wiped out in a tornado. Rather than giving up, they decided to hold a huge sale, at low prices, offering everything directly off the shelves to their clients. Essentially, offering their clients a “best buy.” The success of that sale created Best Buy, one of North America’s largest electronics retailers and an incredible success story. This story illustrates Gary’s main point on change: there are always opportunities in change. The challenge for leaders lies in shifting their perspectives to find those opportunities for success.
- Communication is key?– Communications expert?Colette Carlson?advocates driving?positive change through intentional and impactful communication, thoughtful questions, and empathetic listening. Connected leaders are able to help their teams navigate change by keeping them informed AND listening to their needs.?
- Use your imagination?– Happiness expert?Shawn Achor’s presentation entitled “Positive Genius”?takes us to the beginning of human potential to explain why some people are able to make great changes while others remain the same. Using cutting edge research in positive psychology and neuroscience, Shawn demonstrates how one can become a “positive genius” by creating a strong metal picture of a new reality BEFORE making a change at home or work. A person’s likelihood of successful change comes from combining one’s brain’s IQ and emotional and social intelligence.
- Speak to the heart –?“Feelings are more influential than thought when it comes to effecting change and driving performance,” says Leadership & Change keynote speaker?Tom Flick. Tom’s tip for raising more effective leaders is to connect with the listener’s heart as well as their head. Understanding that people, not programs, help organizations change and grow.
The Ancient Greek philosopher Heraclitus (535 BC – 475 BC)?known for his doctrine of change being central to the universe. We all know his quote:?
The COVID-19 pandemic has illustrated this quote again and again. With the right guidance, we will all come out of this period more resilient and agile than ever before.
To learn more about what a great?Keynote Speaker?can do for your organization contact?[email protected]
Derek Sweeney?is the Director of Speaker Ideas at The Sweeney Agency?www.thesweeneyagency.com.?For 15 years Derek?has been helping clients find the?right?Speakers for their events.?Derek?can be reached at 1-866-727-7555 or?[email protected]
Leadership & Change Expert | Hall of Fame Speaker | Author of Leading in Real Time: How to Drive Success in a Radically Changing World ★ I'm passionate about helping organizations build exceptional leaders and workplaces
3 年When we get tested, especially during times of dramatic and unexpected change, we grow the most. This period in our history is teaching us more about ourselves and our capacity to adapt and hone greater resilience. Thank you for sharing this article, Derek Sweeney. I am honoured to be referenced with my esteemed colleagues and always appreciate working with you and your clients.
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3 年Always appreciate the collective insight you share to serve your clients!
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3 年Thanks, Derek Sweeney. It's an honour to work with you and your clients.