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Leading Practice 6.0 Managing change Date of presentation

6.1 Analysing factors for change – PESTLE  Political  Economic  Social  Technological  Legal  Environmental

6.2 Rating importance of factors for change  Unimportant: no significant impact  Significant: some impact within existing structures  Important: some changes to scope or structures  Very important: significant changes to scope or structures  Critical: threatens organisation’s survival

6.3 Force field analysis

6.4 Negative reactions to change  Rational  Personal  Emotional

6.5 Leading the transition  Unfreeze – the ending  Move – the neutral zone  Re-freeze – the new beginning

6.6 Helping change happen  Establish an urgent need for change  Build a change team (‘champions’)‏  Create a vision and values  Communicate the vision  Acknowledge and address negative feelings  Empower people to act on the vision  Create and celebrate short-term wins  Consolidate the changes