Transformative Change Pocketbook

Transformative Change Pocketbook
Author: Nimalan Nadesalingam
Publsiher: Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2014-01-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781908284440

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The necessity to deal with change has never been greater. Organisational survival depends upon it. Yet, far more than half of all change projects fail, with expensive consequences. The Transformative Change Pocketbook equips managers and leaders with the essentials to deliver organisational change and transformation, either working independently or through aligning a team of individual experts to work productively together. The book is structured around a model, 'the 7 C's of Change', that examines in detail the steps to be taken in each of the key stages of a change journey. Clarifying and Co-ordinating the change programme come first, followed by building Capability, gaining Commitment and creating Change Champions. Communicating the change and Cementing it (making it stick) complete the journey. Teams working on a change project may find they have to address the stages in the order of their own priority and there are self-diagnostic tools to help in assessing this priority and evaluating progress against each of the '7 C's'.

Transformative Change Pocketbook

Transformative Change Pocketbook
Author: Nimalan Nadesalingam
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2014-11
Genre: Organizational change
ISBN: 1906610754

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The necessity to deal with change has never been greater. Organisational survival depends upon it. Yet, far more than half of all change projects fail, with expensive consequences. The Transformative Change Pocketbook equips managers and leaders with the essentials to deliver organisational change and transformation, either working independently or through aligning a team of individual experts to work productively together. The book is structured around a model, 'the 7 C's of Change', that examines in detail the steps to be taken in each of the key stages of a change journey. Clarifying and Coordinating the change programme come first, followed by building Capability, gaining Commitment and creating Change Champions. Communicating the change and Cementing it (making it stick) complete the journey.

Managing Change Pocketbook

Managing Change Pocketbook
Author: Neil Russell-Jones
Publsiher: Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 112
Release: 2016-08-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781906610975

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The Managing Change Pocketbook is for all those people responsible for managing change or wishing to understand an imposed change. Now in its 4th edition, this popular title in the Pocketbooks Series explains what change is and why it is necessary, why some change needs proactive management, the effects of change on people, how to gain commitment, how to manage change, the tools available, ways to communicate, and examples of success and failure.

Webinars Pocketbook

Webinars Pocketbook
Author: Stella Collins,Andy Lancaster
Publsiher: Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 113
Release: 2015-06-10
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781906610807

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Engaging your audience and holding their attention is the principal focus of the Webinars Pocketbook. It will show you how to design, set-up and deliver internet-based meetings, presentations and training workshops that harness technology for maximum impact and effectiveness. The pocketbook begins by describing the different webinar tools available – such as web cams, polls, messaging windows, whiteboards and breakout rooms – and how and when they can be employed to your advantage. It then goes on to explain how you need to adapt your communication style and method of delivery to suit the virtual environment, including making good use of attractive visuals to support your message. An explanation of how to gain participant buy-in, several case studies, a troubleshooting section (problems and solutions) and the authors’ top 21 tips for successful webinars end the pocketbook on a practical note. Virtually the best advice there is!

Meetings Pocketbook

Meetings Pocketbook
Author: Patrick Forsyth
Publsiher: Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2017-04-04
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781907078729

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The Meetings Pocketbook reveals all the do's and don't's needed to make meetings successful. Updated and now in its 3rd edition, this popular pocketbook covers advance preparation, chairing, controlling discussions, effective participation and use of minutes. Essential reading for both organisers and participants. 'Don't arrange or attend another meeting without reading it', recommended one reader. A 'straightforward reminder of the rules' said another.

Resilience Pocketbook

Resilience Pocketbook
Author: Janine Waldman,Paul Z Jackson
Publsiher: Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 116
Release: 2017-03-07
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9781908284525

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Resilience is about an individual's readiness to meet the world in a resourceful state. It means being equipped to deal calmly and confidently with challenging circumstances while being able to bounce back or recover quickly from setbacks. With improved resilience comes less stress, less stress-related illness and, ultimately, better performance – and that's good news, not just for the person concerned but for the organisation as a whole. The Resilience Pocketbook is packed with coping strategies, tools and tips to show people how to draw out, strengthen and put into practice their inbuilt resources. It includes a questionnaire to identify strengths and weaknesses, and there is a section on building resilience within teams – invaluable advice for team leaders, HR/OD practitioners and trainers.

Teamworking Pocketbook

Teamworking Pocketbook
Author: Ian Fleming
Publsiher: Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 100
Release: 2016-12-07
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781907078705

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The Teamworking Pocketbook has long been at the heart of the successful Management Pocketbooks Series. Now in its third edition, this popular title looks at the differences between groups and teams and between teambuilding and teamworking, the types of problems preventing teams from being effective, and offers plenty of practical advice for countering such difficulties. Leadership, conflict management and understanding group behaviour are among the many subjects covered in this illustrated 'hands-on' guide.Also available in the series: Teambuilding Activities Pocketbook, Team Coaching Pocketbook

Networking Pocketbook

Networking Pocketbook
Author: Jon Warner
Publsiher: Management Pocketbooks
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2015-09-16
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781907078675

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Anyone you might want to contact in the world is only 5-6 people-contacts away from you, maintains Jon Warner in the Networking Pocketbook. He sees networking as a major social and life skill that can benefit both our working and personal life. The Networking Pocketbook details the four basic steps that lead to effective networking relationships, the so-called LINK: Learning (about needs, ours and other people's) Investing (making strong contacts) Nurturing (achieving a deeper relationship) Keeping (maintaining the momentum) As the author leads readers through these four basic steps he progressively describes the seven key competencies needed for effective networking. These competencies relate to temperament/disposition, strategic planning, organisation, nurturing, communications, socialising and persistence.