Showing posts with label change management consultants. Show all posts
Showing posts with label change management consultants. Show all posts

Monday, 2 September 2013

Using ambiguity, complexity and effective communication to stop organisational meltdown - http://www.chaordicsolutions.co.uk/blog/from-our-change-management-consultants/using-ambiguity-complexity-and-effective-communication-to-stop-organisational-meltdown/

http://www.chaordicsolutions.co.uk/blog/from-our-change-management-consultants/using-ambiguity-complexity-and-effective-communication-to-stop-organisational-meltdown/


Change ManagementUsing ambiguity, complexity and effective communication to stop organisational meltdown: introducing the Helix of Change™.


 


From Robert J Toogood, Senior Partner – Chaordic Solutions:


When the world changes faster than people are able to adapt to it then this is when something called chaotic change can take over … and if left unmanaged, can result in organisational meltdown and ultimately, failure.  However, whilst this form of chaos brings uneasiness, it can also be used as a powerful catalyst for creativity and growth.


Introducing the Helix of Change™


Several years ago, we started to research one aspect of how change occurs within nature and how this relates to what happens in organisations.


You may already know that at the very centre of growth within the natural world is something called the Helix of Life aka DNA.   The Helix of Life is a complicated structure … consisting of two long chains of molecular building blocks called nucleotides, twisted into a double helix and joined by things called hydrogen bonds.


ppm4If we use this analogy for describing chaotic change then our view is that one long chain of the double helix could represent ambiguity and the other complexity, with effective communication as the equivalent of the hydrogen bonds that keep the structure together.  We referred to this at the time as the Helix of Change™.


In the natural world, when allowed to operate healthily, all is well and the life form is able to survive.  However, if the hydrogen bonds fail or get damaged, the organism dies.


So it is in organisations … effective communication is essential for our survival and if this fails, then ambiguity and complexity get out of control resulting in chaotic change which if left unmanaged, can result in organisational meltdown and ultimately, failure.


The American writer Henry Adams (1838-1918) once said that “Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit”.  So for some time now, a degree of chaos within an organisation has been recognised as potentially healthy and possibly, even desirable.


Indeed, chaos can sometimes develop as a result of management’s own attempts to use creative tension within the organisation to create a shared vision as advocated many years ago by Peter Senge in The Fifth Discipline.  “A shared vision provides a compass to keep learning on course when stress develops”, Senge says.  In addition, “The gap between vision and current reality is also a source of energy.  If there were no gap, there would be no need for any action to move towards the vision”.  The gap created is referred to creative tension and it is this, which can create a degree of positive chaos on a temporary basis whilst order is being restored and directed towards achieving the shared vision.


Over the coming months, we will share our active research activities into this relationship between ambiguity, complexity and effective communication …. and organisational culture; our specific focus is exploring how they can be used to positively influence critical activities like governance, risk and compliance … by winning those “hearts and minds” that are so important for making sure the right things happen, at the right time and in the right place!

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Introducing our RESCUE service for projects, portfolios and programmes - http://www.chaordicsolutions.co.uk/blog/from-our-programme-and-project-management-consultants/introducing-our-rescue-service-for-projects-portfolios-and-programmes/

http://www.chaordicsolutions.co.uk/blog/from-our-programme-and-project-management-consultants/introducing-our-rescue-service-for-projects-portfolios-and-programmes/


programmemanagementIn a previous post, we talked about the different ways in which our Senior Partner, Robert J Toogood, can help you and your organisation.


In this post, we focus in more detail on how Robert can help you RESCUE a project, portfolio or programme or some other form of strategic implementation initiative that is failing to deliver on expectations.


SERVICE FOCUS


Robert particularly enjoys the very special and motivating challenge associated with RESCUE activities, which quite often is associated with restoring order to what sometimes appears as being chaos.


CASE STUDY


On this RESCUE assignment for a client in the Business Services – Office Products sector, they wanted help with rescuing a programme that was part of a “greenfield site” set of developments that included the setting up of a new Head Office and fully automated Distribution Centre, one of the most advanced in Europe at that time.


Robert worked with the IT Director to help manage the implementation of associated changes into the initial site. This involved working with a diverse team consisting of both Client and third party staff. During the implementation, the third party software vendor chosen by the Client ceased trading in the UK so additional issues and constraints had to be successfully resolved.


He made a difference by being able to leverage his extensive change management experience to complement that of the Client to support successful delivery of programme objectives.


TESTIMONIAL


The Client subsequently commented that Robert:


“Made a major personal contribution to the success of the project and has shown a high level of commitment and dedication throughout.”


NEXT STEPS


So if you have a project, portfolio or programme or some other form of strategic implementation initiative that is failing to deliver on expectations, then Robert might be that safe pair of hands you have been looking for to RESCUE it.  Contact him NOW on +44 (0)1983 617241 or at robert_toogood@chaordicsolutions.com to schedule some time to discuss your immediate challenges … on a strictly confidential and non-obligation basis


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