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Change Management at November 18, 2016 0 Who Likes Change? 1 What is Change Management? 2 What is Change Management? A. A thorough and methodical approach to securing and managing coins B. Punishing people for not keeping up with new initiatives up to and including termination C. Managing the adoption of change within an organization D. None of the above 3 Change Management Experts 4 What is Change Management Change Management is a disciplined and dynamic plan and execution of activities that ensure an organization’s workforce is informed, enabled, ready, and organizationally aligned to implement lasting change, with minimal business disruption, allowing achievement of specific business objectives. 5 Overall Benefits of CM A structured and comprehensive Change Management approach considerably improves speed and quality of the change journey. Individual Motivation & Productivity Journey Time Savings Level of Productivity and Motivation when appropriate individual Change Drivers are considered Productivity Gain Typical level of Productivity and Motivation in changing environments. Time 6 Linkages to Strategy Vision Enterprise Performance Process/Department Performance Individual Performance CM Workstreams In order to improve performance with the proposed change, the key areas of change management fall into five major work streams. Change Plan Communications & Alignment Business Readiness Training & Performance Support Organization Alignment Definition & Scope Impact Assessment Communication Planning Work Plan & Resource Estimates Communication Development Change Readiness Assessment End User Training Needs Analysis Required Organizational Structure Identified Sponsor Roles & Responsibilities Communication Execution System & Environmental Changes Develop Training Cultural Changes Identified Sponsor Expectation Management 360 Degree Feedback Implementation Monitoring Recognition & Celebration Post Implementation Assessment Deliver Training Ongoing Performance Support Individual Performance Metrics Identified Communication of Changes CM Management • Change Plan • • • • Link to overall project Conduct Impact Assessment Resourcing Facilities Labor Team Learning & Development W Manage Sponsors Store Asso F Call Center GM’s ciate Pay roll Ms OP’s Directors T& AM’s M Level Associates A Systems Mgmt. App/Dev Store Effectiveness Team Communication Management • Communications • • • • • Plan Development Execution 360 feedback Recognition/Celebration Communication Management All of these inputs help to drive communications for the duration of the project. New Market Vision & Top 5 Key Messages Face to Face Messages Phone Calls Meetings Communication Vehicles Internal and External Audience(s) Timing Business Readiness • Business Readiness • • • • Pre Implementation Countdown Assess Environmental Changes Monitor Implementation Post Implementation Measures Training • Training • • • • Needs Analysis Develop Conduct Measure Organizational Alignment • Org Design • • • • Assess Culture Changes Assess Process Changes and Measures Assess Job Impacts Restructure Organizations What is it? 15 “Trust the people in the organization – the people in the best position to improve a business are the people in the job every day.” Jack Welch 16 • Sponsor(s) ‒ Defines a Business Improvement Opportunity • Champion forms a Planning Team ‒ Refines opportunity into measureable objectives ‒ Defines these objectives into Challenge Statements ‒ Identifies Associates that knows the issues best • WorkOut Teams ‒ Develop creative and measurable solutions to the challenges identified in a WorkOut Session ‒ Present their solutions to the Sponsor(s) ‒ Team Leads are a critical part of the process during the event and the 90 day implementations 17 • Sponsor(s) ‒ Make a decision on each solution recommended • Champion and the WorkOut Teams ‒ Empowered to get to work and implement the approved solutions ‒ Champion – Shepherd the process though The 90 days − Team Leads – Work with Champion to deliver results − Recommendation Owners – Deliver on their recommendations ‒ 90 days to complete • Report Out results to Key Stakeholders 18 People Actions Time Initiate 1–2 Day Plan Conduct WorkOut Report Out/ Town Hall Implement 2-3 Days 2-4 Days ½ -1 Day 90 Days Create Solutions Present Recommendations Get the work done! Decide “yes”, “no”, or “further study” on the spot Adjust as appropriate Select Sponsor/ Define Stretch Goals Champion and Parameters Select Planning Team Select WorkOut Team(s) Define High Level Scope Collect Data Senior Management/ Sponsor Sponsor/Champion Process Manager Cross Function/Level Planning Team Process Manager Create & Own Action Plans Prepare Presentation Check-in every 30 Have robust dialogue days on progress Sponsor/Champion Sponsor/ Champion Sponsor/Champion Cross Senior Management Function/Level Work Out Teams WorkOut Teams Process Manager Process Manager Personal Trainers Team Leads Owners Process Manager All Areas 19 What is the #1 Failure for Change Initiatives? 20 What is the #1 Cause of Failure? Lack of Sponsorship 21 22