How and why to achieve leadership and team alignment during times of change
Scott Span, MSOD, CSM, ACC
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I recently wrote about the importance of leadership alignment and tips to achieve it. As a change management and transformation specialist, I've found there are some nuances to achieving leadership and team alignment during times of change. Consider this a part two!
Leadership and team alignment play a critical role in the success of organizational change. When leaders and teams are aligned, they can work together to create a shared vision and goals, communicate effectively, make better decisions, and reduce resistance to change. All of which increase adoption.
Here are some reasons why leadership and team alignment are essential for the success of organizational change, as well as some tips on how to achieve alignment:
Shared vision and goals: Leadership and team alignment are crucial for creating a shared vision and goals for organizational change. This alignment helps to ensure that everyone is working towards the same objectives, which can make the change process smoother and more effective and increase adoption.
Consistent communication: Effective communication is essential for the success of organizational change. When leaders and teams are aligned, they can communicate more effectively and consistently, which helps to reduce confusion and ensure that everyone is aware of what's happening and all moving in the same direction.
Increased motivation: When leaders and teams are aligned, they can help to increase motivation and buy-in for organizational change. This alignment helps to ensure that everyone understands the benefits of the change and is motivated to work towards the shared goals.
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Better decision-making: Leaders and teams that are aligned can make better decisions together. This alignment helps to ensure that everyone has a voice and can contribute to the decision-making process.
Reduced resistance: Resistance to change can be a significant barrier to organizational change. When leaders and teams are aligned, they can work together to reduce resistance by addressing concerns and providing support where and when needed. And whatever you do, don't ignore those who may resist. That can snowball very quickly and impact the adoption of the change.
Like I always say, if stakeholders don't adopt the changes, then it's wasted money, effort, and time. And your ROI tanks!
Leadership and team alignment are essential for the success of organizational change. By creating a shared vision and goals, communicating effectively, increasing motivation and engagement, making informed decisions, and reducing resistance, leaders and teams can work together to ensure that change is implemented smoothly and effectively.
About?Scott Span, MSOD, CSM: is CEO at?Tolero Solutions. As a people strategist, leadership coach, and change and transformation specialist, his work is focused on people. Through his consulting and training work he supports clients to survive and thrive through change and transition and create people-focused cultures and a great employee experience. Through his coaching work, he supports people willing to dig deeper to identify and overcome what’s holding them back, change behaviors, accelerate performance and achieve their goals.
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4 个月Scott, thanks for sharing!
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1 年The bottom line is that if you don't have your team's support, any big change initiatives you have planned aren't going to work out. If you want to build alignment, get people from different teams working together. This builds unity and ensures that everyone is on the same page with your plans.