The Five A's of Change
Andy Page .
Inspirational Business Advisor | Empowering Growth, Driving Change, Delivering Results
We've spent more than the past year responding to things outside of our control. Everyone has experienced huge change, a lot of it while in crisis mode. Upon reflection, some of the changes were inevitable. If we think about digital transformation and flexible working conditions, these were simply accelerated by Covid.
Now that the worst has (hopefully) passed, it’s important to pause and reflect on the changes you’ve made to your business. The process of change itself is a powerful tool we can use far beyond the Covid crisis, to improve our planning and resilience. It's likely there are other opportunities (or changes) that exist to help you future proof your business.
Consciously recognising the process required to change can vastly improve your outcomes.
The Five A's of Change breaks it down simply:
1. Awareness.
First, we need awareness of what needs to change. What changes should you prioritise now you have some control back? How can you reflect these in your business plan?
2. Acceptance.
We must accept that change is a continuous process. It's likely you're craving some stability; however, progress requires change. Change is a lot more positive when it’s a result of proactive (not reactive) thinking.
3. Action.
Once we have a plan, we must actually implement it. Now that you're out of crisis mode, you can take it one step at a time; the momentum for change will grow. Without action, planning is pointless.
4. Accountability.
Having someone independent to hold us to account is typically a fool proof way to ensure we act. A bit like going to the gym before work… we’re more likely to show up if we’ve committed to a friend or paid for a personal trainer.
5. Acknowledgement.
Acknowledge the change you've been through and the way you responded to Covid-19 and lockdown. We all did the best we could with the knowledge we had at the time. Celebrate the success of taking action and forcing change; it helps reinforce good behaviour.
This powerful model is simple and effective. Consider the things in your business that you would like to change and what stage in this process you’re at. What is your next step? Whatever your current situation, empower yourself and make a commitment to real change.
"The secret of change is to focus all of your energy not on fighting the old, but on building the new." - Socrates
Need help making change stick? Contact me to find out how we can help you with planning and accountability.
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3 å¹´Thanks for sharing.
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3 年Great article and the 5 A’s are memorable.
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3 å¹´A* post Andy Page! I'd add one more: A for Authority. You've got to be confident that you know what you are doing and why, or at least have someone alongside you who does. Speaking and acting with authority breeds confidence both for you and in you and that drives change.
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3 å¹´OMG Andy Page, so much change!!! Accountability is the most important one IMHO. If you are held accountable there is less chance of you missing your plans to change. Learning to play the guitar has been a real challenge for me (it's an age thing) but having a guitar teacher to show improvement to each week was a game-changer!
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3 å¹´Excellent way to look at a business and add some accountability which we all need