Be the Change
Grant Herbert
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If there's something that is definitely a constant in our life, it's change. And the speed of change is not letting up so, as a leader, you need to be able to take people through that change
The way people look at change can determine whether or not taking them through it will be successful.
So, stick with me because this week, I want to continue this conversation and help you to be able to lead people well in these times of change
Hi, this is Grant Herbert, VUCA Leadership and Sustainable Performance Coach, and today I want to continue our conversation on the ten competencies of relationship management, a part of social intelligence, by helping you to be the change.
Even when the word ‘CHANGE’ is spoken it can have an effect on people's brain and bodily functions.
Change to some people is a bad thing. Even any mention of things going outside the current status quo gets them in a position where they feel uneasy, disengage, and their productivity goes down.
You've seen it, and in fact, it could even be something that happens to you.
Change is inevitable. It's not something that you’re able to control. However, it is something (as a leader) that you can mitigate and lessen the effect on your team by doing some simple things.
Language is important, and the word change is something that can be a trigger for some.
What I like to do is shift the word. Instead of using the word change, what I might do is say:
“Let's tweak this a little bit.”
“Let's adjust things.”
“Let's go down this way for a while and see where it leads us."
It may sound like linguistic semantics, but it's so powerful because if the word change has a particular connotation and a hold on some people so using a different word will see a different result.
What can you, as a leader, do to be the change?
Last week, we talked about inspirational leadership
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What I want to do is give you some things this week that you can consider and implement so that you can be a leader who is going to be able to help others go through change — a leader who is going to be a catalyst of change and instead of working with change that's forced upon you, you're going to anticipate change and get the results that you need even in this volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous world that we're operating in right now.
So, how do you do this?
The first thing is to make sure that the change doesn't start with a list of tasks.
It doesn't start with the ‘what’.
As a leader, change must start with an understanding of the ‘why’.
"Why is this change important?” is one part of it.
Then, if you look at it on a deeper level, the question would be:
“Why is the change a good thing?”
You need to first determine why change is a good thing for yourself — and convince yourself of that — and then be able to communicate that to the individuals within your team.
The critical thing you need to do, as a leader, is create the climate that you needso that the change can take place. This is all about a sense of urgency and building a coalition of people wanting to get involved. It's about casting a vision of where you’re going and making sure that everybody is involved in that vision so that they are looking through their lens of what it is that they want to achieve rather than just that one single lens of what you want them to do or what the organisation needs from the change.
So, create an atmosphere where people are excited about the change, where it's not a matter of dragging them kicking and screaming; they are involved. You've got the right people in the right positions within the change. You've got advocates who are working with you and who are speaking highly about the change. All these things will mean that when you actually get into the logistics and the processes of the change, it's going to go a lot more smoothly, and you're going to get results faster.
The next thing to do is to engage and empower
Grant Herbert (aka The People Builder) describes himself as an ordinary guy, with an outstanding wife and 5 amazing kids, who has a passion to help people escape the performance trap and regain their authenticity in every area of life. He is a VUCA Leadership Mentor, Sustainable Performance Coach, Master Coach Trainer in Social and Emotional Intelligence,?and the founder of People Builders.
Visit?www.grantherbert.com?to find out how you can connect.
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