Visual communication is a powerful tool when engaging with very busy business stakeholders in Leading Scaling Agility initiatives. Visuals can convey complex information quickly and effectively, making it easier for busy stakeholders to grasp key concepts and insights. Here are some specific ways to use visual communication:
Read MoreToday's topic is inspired by my conversations with some dear friends and colleagues Hazurasingh Siviya 🔑 Sanjiv Augustine 🎯 Bob Payne Maggie Spivey ... Thank you!
Read MoreAligning company-wide mindsets when leading Scaling Agility is important for the following reasons:
Read MoreNext, we look into aligning Habits. Aligning habits when leading Scaling Agility is important for several reasons:
Read MoreYour organization's language patterns are deeply rooted in the culture and norms. Success creates a strong belief in words and phrases that resonate and lead to results. Scaling Agility means going deeper into the most resonant language patterns and accelerating the power of these words. Scaling Agility may also mean replacing current language patterns with new ones for the new Age of Agility. This is just the beginning of the iceberg!
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Read MoreFrequently, leaders avoid negotiation! Learning to negotiate well is important for leaders in a Scaling Agility initiative for several reasons:
Read MoreI have often noticed that large-scale change efforts, including Scaling Agility, are boring and lack Energy!
Read MoreWhen Leading Scaling Agility initiatives you often find yourself in dual organizations. John Kotter calls this a Dual Operating Structure. I would like to share my observations (via my earlier newsletters) about Management of Self and Others in Roles in these Dual Operating Systems:
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