Viral Change: the alternative to slow, painful and unsuccessful change
I've recently been reading Viral Change (by Leandro Herrero). This puts the case for easing change into an organisation by:
- Framing the change in an appropriate language
- Identifying (and rewarding) a non-negotiable set of new behaviours
- A Change Champion network, who are given the principles of the change and the new behaviours, and then set free to influence ... supported by management rather than reporting to management, and supporting each other through a simple communications channel
- When changes in behaviour are apparent in some areas, broadcast (and reward) this change
2012 update We recently persuaded Leandro Herrero to come and present to the Henley Management group Leadership of Organisational Change. Focussing more on his new book Homo Imitans, he highlighted the problems of traditional change programmes (formal leadership, communication channels and push ... leading to limited success) and compared with his proposed "world II" change which focusses on behaviours, social copying, informal networks stories and leaders staying backstage. A challenge to the normal organisational hierarchy, but with the continuing massive failure rate of change programmes, something different is needed ...
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