Do any of your team members seem to resist achieving their goals?
You know they have what it takes and you have been supporting them but for some reason they seem to hold back. Maybe it's the reluctance to change.
We resist change. We calculate how far we can go without it. We dig in our heals and stay where we are, even when that is not our best choice. Change looms and we don't like it.
Every goal includes the scary ingredient of change.
To help our people achieve their goals (and therefore, ours) sometimes we need to help them with change.
Help them with transitions, with controlling risk, with easing fears, with embracing the new. That might take many conversations but it seldom happens on its own.
How can your help your people deal with change today?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
You know they have what it takes and you have been supporting them but for some reason they seem to hold back. Maybe it's the reluctance to change.
We resist change. We calculate how far we can go without it. We dig in our heals and stay where we are, even when that is not our best choice. Change looms and we don't like it.
Every goal includes the scary ingredient of change.
To help our people achieve their goals (and therefore, ours) sometimes we need to help them with change.
Help them with transitions, with controlling risk, with easing fears, with embracing the new. That might take many conversations but it seldom happens on its own.
How can your help your people deal with change today?
-- Douglas Brent Smith
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