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Change management process chapter no 04

Change management process chapter no 04

Change management process • The change management process focuses on four stages: • -

Change management process • The change management process focuses on four stages: • - Prepare • - Design • - Execute • - Sustain • This model will allow the practitioner to understand what generic steps to take along the change management process.

Change management process

Change management process

Change management process • Prepare Phase • This part of the process involves identifying

Change management process • Prepare Phase • This part of the process involves identifying issues, environmental factors which are causing the need to change and any other accompanying data. There should be a lot of searching and identifying exactly what the real root cause to the problems being faced. • It must be clearly understood what is going on, and more importantly what is going wrong. Only then, once you have found these factors, you can work forward to create a vision with which will hopefully solve the current crisis

Change management process • Factors to understand address at this phase: • Understand the

Change management process • Factors to understand address at this phase: • Understand the problem and need to change • Understanding environmental factor affecting the business

Change management process • Design Phase • The Design phase of the change management

Change management process • Design Phase • The Design phase of the change management process is about adding the meat to the bones. • It involves designing the way forward – planning the right path, using the correct change model and creating a robust process that leaves no stone unturned.

Change management process • Factors to understand address at this phase: • Create the

Change management process • Factors to understand address at this phase: • Create the vision • Identify resistance to change • Understand change readiness • Understand change mgt plan • Create change path • Create deployment plan

Change management process • Execute phase • The preparation has been completed? it is

Change management process • Execute phase • The preparation has been completed? it is now time to execute the plan using an agreed change path from the Design phase. Once this is in place, the next task is to communicate, communicate and communicate!

Change management process • Factors to understand address at this stage • Execute the

Change management process • Factors to understand address at this stage • Execute the deployment plan • Using appropriate model • Lead fundamental change

Change management process • Sustain • Remember, Humans are creatures of habit – If

Change management process • Sustain • Remember, Humans are creatures of habit – If new ways and systems are not encouraged and constantly driven, then it is natural for people to resort to the old way of working.

Change management process • Factors to understand address at this phase: • Regular review

Change management process • Factors to understand address at this phase: • Regular review • Feed back • Envisioning Leading and support change

Change management process • Habits are a normal part of every person’s lives, but

Change management process • Habits are a normal part of every person’s lives, but it is often counterproductive when dealing with change. • As humans we are not very good at changing. We see changes as a negative thing, something that creates instability and insecurity. • A normal change management process often evolves number of mental phases • Change Management Handbook – English Edition – May 2006

Change management process 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Denial Frustration and

Change management process 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 Denial Frustration and anger: Negotiation and bargaining Depression Acceptance Experimentation Discovery and Delight integration

Change management process 01 Denial: Where we fight the change and protect status quo.

Change management process 01 Denial: Where we fight the change and protect status quo. 02 Frustration and anger: When we realize that we cannot avoid the change and we become insecure because of lack of awareness. 03 Negotiation and bargaining: Where we try to save what we can. 04 Depression: When we realize that none of the old ways can be incorporated into the new.

Change management process 05 Acceptance When we accept the change, and start to mentally

Change management process 05 Acceptance When we accept the change, and start to mentally prepare ourselves. 06 Experimentation Where we try to find new ways, and gradually remove the old barriers. 07 Discovery and Delight When we realize that the change will improve our future possibilities. 08 integration Where we implement the change.

Transtheoretical Model • James O. Prochaska of the University of Rhode Island colleagues developed

Transtheoretical Model • James O. Prochaska of the University of Rhode Island colleagues developed the Transtheoretical Model beginning in 1977 • Developed for health risk behaviors (especially smoking) • Individuals go through 5 stages before new behavior is adopted

Stages of Change Model Precontemplation Maintenance Action Contemplation Decision

Stages of Change Model Precontemplation Maintenance Action Contemplation Decision

Stages of change model • Stage 1: Precontemplation – Unaware that a problem exists

Stages of change model • Stage 1: Precontemplation – Unaware that a problem exists • Stage 2: Contemplation – Aware that a problem exists and thinking about making a behavioral change in the future • Stage 3: Preparation – Feeling confident that making a change is possible and planning to make such a change in the immediate future • Stage 4: Action – Making a change • Stage 5: Maintenance – Continuing to engage in the new, desirable behavior and avoiding relapse

Stages of change model • Precontemplation Stage (not ready) • People at this stage

Stages of change model • Precontemplation Stage (not ready) • People at this stage do not intend to start the healthy behavior in the near future (within 6 months), and may be unaware of the need to change • Precontemplators typically underestimate the pros of changing, overestimate the cons, and often are not aware of making such mistakes

Stages of change model • One of the most effective steps that others can

Stages of change model • One of the most effective steps that others can help with at this stage is to encourage them to become more mindful of their decision making and more conscious of the multiple benefits of changing an unhealthy behavior

Stages of change model • Example During the Precontemplation stage, patients do not even

Stages of change model • Example During the Precontemplation stage, patients do not even consider changing. • Smokers who are "in denial" may not see that the advice applies to them personally. • Patients with high cholesterol levels may feel "immune" to the health problems that strike others. • Obese patients may have tried unsuccessfully so many times to lose weight that they have simply given up.

Stages of change model • Contemplation Stage (getting ready) • At this stage, participants

Stages of change model • Contemplation Stage (getting ready) • At this stage, participants are intending to start the healthy behavior within the next 6 months • They are usually now more aware of the pros of changing, their cons are about equal to their Pros • People here learn about the kind of person they could be if they changed their behavior and learn more from people who behave in healthy ways • Others can influence and help effectively at this stage by encouraging them to work at reducing the cons of changing their behavior

Stages of change model • Example During the contemplation stage, patients are ambivalent(undecided) about

Stages of change model • Example During the contemplation stage, patients are ambivalent(undecided) about changing. • During this stage, patients compare cost (e. g. , time, expense etc) as well as the benefits

Stages of change model • Preparation Stage (Ready) • People at this stage are

Stages of change model • Preparation Stage (Ready) • People at this stage are ready to start taking action within the next 30 days • They take small steps that they believe can help them make the healthy behavior a part of their lives • For example, they tell their friends and family that they want to change their behavior • People in this stage should be encouraged to seek support from friends they trust

Stages of change model • Example During the preparation stage, patients prepare to make

Stages of change model • Example During the preparation stage, patients prepare to make a specific change. They may experiment with small changes as their determination to change increases. For example, sampling low-fat foods may be an experimentation with or a move toward greater dietary modification. Switching to a different brand of cigarettes or decreasing their drinking signals that they have decided a change is needed

 • Action Stage • People at this stage have changed their behavior within

• Action Stage • People at this stage have changed their behavior within the last 6 months and need to work hard to keep moving ahead • People in this stage progress by being taught techniques for keeping up their commitments such as substituting activities related to the unhealthy behavior with positive ones • rewarding themselves for taking steps toward changing, and avoiding people and situations that tempt them to behave in unhealthy ways.

Stages of change model • Example The action stage is the one that most

Stages of change model • Example The action stage is the one that most physicians are eager to see their patients reach. Any action taken by patients should be praised because it demonstrates the desire for lifestyle change. • Most people find themselves "recycling" through the stages of change several times ("relapsing") before the change becomes truly established.

 • Maintenance • People at this stage changed their behavior more than 6

• Maintenance • People at this stage changed their behavior more than 6 months ago. • It is important for people in this stage to be aware of situations that may tempt them to slip back into doing the unhealthy behavior— particularly stressful situations

Stages of change model • It is recommended that people in this stage seek

Stages of change model • It is recommended that people in this stage seek support from and talk with people whom they trust, • spend time with people who behave in healthy ways, and remember to engage in healthy activities to cope with stress instead of relying on unhealthy behavior

Stages of change model

Stages of change model