Influence Change at Work

The position of internal change agent – wherever it falls in the organization – can be a tricky one. You are responsible for influencing the organization, usually without the direct authority to do so. This show explores the different ways to influence organizational change, from the point of view of someone who is not calling the shots. (Formerly The Change Agent's Dilemma show.)

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Eine durchschnittliche Folge dieses Podcasts dauert 32m. Bisher sind 100 Folge(n) erschienen. .

Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 2 days 5 hours 36 minutes

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I.G.N.I.T.E Your Communication Style to Gain Influence and Impact


In this episode, Debora McLaughlin, author of The Renegade Leader, joins the show to share her I.G.N.I.T.E. model for increasing your influence and impact at work.


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 December 16, 2014  33m
 
 

Change-Friendly Leadership


Bestselling author Rodger Dean Duncan shares nuggets of wisdom from his book, Change-Friendly Leadership: How to Transform Good Intentions into Great Performance. Listen in to hear what Dr. Duncan calls the Four T's: key leadership behaviors that drive change.


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 November 18, 2014  33m
 
 

The Four Workplace Conversations (and Which is the Right One)


In this episode, workplace communication expert Skip Weisman shares the four conversations that happen at work, three of which create low morale, low productivity and kill profits. Which one works? Listen to find out The 4 Workplace Conversations, how and why they occur and specific strategies to move to the one "right" conversation.


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 October 14, 2014  33m
 
 

How to Measure and Maximize Alignment in Your Change Initiatives


Ever wonder if people in your organization are really on the same page when it comes to change? In this episode, Michael Taylor of SchellingPoint shares a way to measure and maximize alignment in your change initiatives. We'll discuss why alignment is important, who needs to be aligned, how to tell if you have alignment or not, and what you can do when you need better alignment.


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 September 24, 2014  34m
 
 

Leading Change With and Without Authority


Like many change agents, this month’s guest had a unique career path that brought him to that role. Danny Peterson was CEO of a large nonprofit organization. When he retired, he went back to work — this time as the Manager of Global Continuous Improvement within a Fortune 500 company. In this episode, we’ll explore Danny’s experience with influencing change as CEO and how it compared to leading change from the middle of a large company.


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 August 21, 2014  32m
 
 

How to Avoid and Manage Change-Related Overload


In this episode, Dr. Linda Hoopes, President at Resilience Alliance, returns to the show to discuss the impact of change-related overload. She’ll share tips on how to avoid it, and how to manage it when you can’t.


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 July 22, 2014  31m
 
 

CQ – How to Develop Your Change Intelligence


What’s your CQ?  This month, Barbara Trautlein, author of Change Intelligence and Principal at Change Catalysts, joins the show to discuss the types of change intelligence and how to develop yours to become more influential at work.


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 June 19, 2014  34m
 
 

Using the Power of Conversations to Influence Change


This month, Ankit Patel, Managing Partner of The Lean Way Consulting, joins the show to discuss how to tap into the natural information flows in your organization to influence change.


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 May 15, 2014  33m
 
 

Managing Change in Today’s Dynamic Global Economy


In this episode, Supriya Desai, Principal at ASC* Advisory, shares why in today’s global business environment – characterized by volatility, uncertainty, chaos and ambiguity – companies cannot delegate responsibility for planning and executing strategic changes to a small cadre of change management practitioners.


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 April 24, 2014  34m
 
 

Modernizing Change Management with Agile and Lean Practices


We are in the age of complexity. The organizational life-span is shrinking, the pace of innovation is the highest it's ever been and it continues to accelerate. For organizations to remain relevant in today's world, they need more effective and adaptable processes for managing change.  Jason Little, author of Lean Change Management, joins the show this month to discuss the collection of innovative practices for managing organizational change...


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 March 18, 2014  31m