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The Big Reframe From Disruption To Opportunity

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Last updated: 2023/09/02 at 3:47 AM
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Change Strategist & Managing Partner at NSP & Co. I’m passionate about sharing change management strategies for our evolving business world.

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The Big Reframe: Change As OpportunityThe Leader’s JourneyTranslating Change Readiness Into Business Impact

Change is not a disruptive force to dread, but the essential lifeblood driving sustainable growth and prosperity in today’s complex business environment. Today’s environment is characterized by the continual evolution of IT demands from both consumers and employees, the swift progression of digital transformation and generative AI, all against the backdrop of a softening economy. This intricate matrix has fostered an era of ceaseless change, demanding agile adaptability from C-suite executives who seek answers. The most important element of navigating this landscape is us. Change requires a cognitive pivot: a reframing of our perception of change from a disruptive challenge to an enriching opportunity. By drawing on my extensive experience in orchestrating large-scale strategic change initiatives, this article delivers actionable insights that can empower leaders to seize inevitable change and convert it into a strategic advantage.

The Big Reframe: Change As Opportunity

One of the most significant determinants of how successfully an organization navigates the seas of change is the mindset of its leaders. When leaders approach change as a disturbing force, it can increase resistance, fear and inertia within the organization. However, a shift in perception that views change as an opportunity for evolution, innovation and progress can activate a powerful paradigm shift throughout the organization. The benefits of this cognitive pivot are more than just psychological—there could also be a direct impact on the bottom line. A 2002 McKinsey study found that organizations in which change management was most effective achieved an average of 143% of their expected returns from their change initiatives. In other words, these proactive organizations didn’t just meet their goals—they significantly surpassed them. The question, then, is how to reframe our mindset to become visionary leaders who steer their organizations toward a prosperous future with resilience and agility.

The Leader’s Journey

The journey toward embracing, steering and empowering change has its challenges, but they are not insurmountable. Based on my experience with successful change leaders, here are some key milestones I recommend pursuing that can make a world of difference in your approach and outcomes:

1. Personally commit to accepting the need for change: First, understand and accept that change is inevitable and beneficial. This acceptance is integral to your commitment to viewing change as an opportunity and to adjust your language and attitude to support and engender support from your organization.

2. Steer change: Successfully steering change requires thoughtful planning, effective communication and diligent oversight. These are not just separate steps but interconnected components of an adaptive leadership strategy. Let’s delve into each:

• Plan, prioritize and resource: Mobilize your leadership team, plan and identify the initiatives that can yield maximum impact. Make sure to gauge how effectively your organization is managing change. Effectively resource critical path projects to ensure you have adequate levels of change management experts to support organizational readiness and adoption.

• Communicate frequently: Craft and share a compelling change narrative to impart a cognitive shift throughout your organization. Engage with feedback and continuous dialogue, and have leadership cascade the new perspective, personalizing and reinforcing the mindset shift to help their teams “see” and believe in the process.

• Oversee implementation: Stay engaged, resolute and flexible. Regularly review critical project key performance indicators (KPIs) and steer the course of change management, making necessary adjustments based on real-time data. Celebrate successes and wins, and maintain positive change momentum.

3. Seek continuous improvement: Throughout this journey, maintain an open attitude toward feedback, learn from past experiences, and refine future strategies for managing change.

Translating Change Readiness Into Business Impact

A change-embracing mindset offers significant, measurable business benefits. Take, for example, the findings from a recent McKinsey study on agility. It showed that companies with agile practices more deeply embedded in their operating models ranked higher for their management of the impacts of the Covid-19 crisis. This isn’t just about reacting to a crisis but is a testament to the power of being ready for change. These agile organizations were able to pivot quickly, adapting to the market shifts caused by the pandemic and demonstrating that change readiness can indeed deliver a competitive advantage.

The payoff of effective change management can extend far beyond immediate business results. It can cultivate a resilient and adaptable culture that stands ready to meet the demands of future changes head on. Change is not just a journey; it’s also an opportunity.

As a leader in the C-suite, your commitment to embracing change can become a beacon. You have the power to guide your organization through the choppy waters of change, steering it toward a prosperous future. Your leadership can inspire others, fostering a culture that views change not as a disturbance but as an opportunity to innovate, evolve and thrive.

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