The Twin Engines of Organizational Change
I seem to get a reoccurring call for help. The setting and circumstances are different but the request is the same. In the last month or so I have heard a dozen versions of it. Here are four examples—
I have been working with leaders and organizations for decades guiding transformational change and?helping leaders mature . What really drives us to change and sustains the energy through a transformation process? Today, everyone has a list of causes of change (here’s one example from Simon Sinek. )
In my experience, though, it’s pretty simple.?People and organizations rarely change without two things being present.
Weight and Urgencies.
Something is heavy enough to demand action, and something happens to make leaders think they have to act “now.” I often call this the twin engines of Big and Now. Few people change and even fewer organizations change without some combination of Big and Now.
Identifying the urgencies (now) and the weight (big) are two of the earliest indicators I extract from a client. That gives me great insight to the likelihood of timely decisions, risks, ability to handle resistance, etc.
Urgencies can be almost anything:
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So if you want to grow and change in some area of personal leadership or you are leading a company or organization through some kind of transformation, get a handle on Urgencies and Weight.
That will help you toggle the level of resource allocation and the timing sequence, which are the Achilles heel for transformation whether it is personal or organizational.
I like?Top Gun?as much as the next person, but?the key is to act with intentionality, and?not simply speed .?As Frank Partnoy describes John Boyd, the great American fighter pilot,?the key is to act fast rather than first .
Boyd developed the OODA loop—observe, orient, decide, act.?Using this four-step plan of action, you can respond to urgency with focus rather than panic and bring about the right change.
Conclusion
Without Big (weight) and Now (urgencies), no individual or organization is going to?change.