A Better Change Process

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We chose the Appreciative Inquiry process as our change management methodology because we believe (and the evidence shows) that it delivers much more positive results and a much more positive, inclusive and collaborative experience for participants than traditional change management processes. Her is she background on what it is, how it works and why it is beneficial.

Appreciative Inquiry (AI) is a problem-solving and change management approach that focuses on identifying and amplifying the positive aspects of an organization or system. It emphasizes the exploration of what works well, the discovery of strengths and opportunities, and the envisioning of a desirable future. AI is rooted in the belief that organizations and individuals grow and thrive by building on their strengths rather than focusing solely on fixing problems.

The process of AI typically follows a four-phase cycle known as the 4-D model:

  1. Discovery: This phase involves identifying and appreciating the positive qualities, experiences, and successes within the organization. It includes interviews, surveys, and other data collection methods to gather stories and examples of what has worked well in the past.

  2. Dream: In this phase, participants collectively envision a desired future based on the discoveries from the previous phase. They engage in creative and collaborative exercises to imagine an ideal state for the organization and explore possibilities.

  3. Design: Here, the focus shifts to designing practical and actionable strategies to realize the envisioned future. Participants identify specific steps, goals, and initiatives that can help move the organization toward the desired state. They leverage the strengths and positive elements identified earlier to shape the design of these initiatives.

  4. Destiny (or Delivery): The final phase involves the implementation and execution of the designed strategies. The organization takes concrete actions, monitors progress, and adjusts its approach as needed. This phase emphasizes learning, adaptation, and ongoing improvement based on feedback and results.

Appreciative Inquiry is beneficial for several reasons:

  1. Positive focus: Unlike traditional problem-solving approaches, AI places emphasis on what is already working well, fostering a positive mindset and energizing participants. This approach creates a more engaging and motivating environment for change.

  2. Strengths-based approach: By identifying and amplifying strengths, AI helps organizations build upon their existing capabilities and resources. It encourages individuals to leverage their skills and talents, leading to increased self-confidence and a sense of empowerment.

  3. Collaboration and engagement: AI is a participatory process that involves multiple stakeholders within an organization. It promotes collaboration, communication, and shared ownership of the change process. This involvement enhances employee engagement, buy-in, and commitment to the desired future.

  4. Sustainable change: By focusing on strengths and positive elements, AI generates momentum for sustainable change. The approach builds on what is already successful, creating a foundation for continuous improvement and long-term growth.

  5. Innovation and creativity: Appreciative Inquiry encourages participants to think creatively and explore new possibilities. By envisioning an ideal future, organizations can generate innovative ideas and approaches that may have otherwise been overlooked.

  6. Organizational learning: AI promotes a learning culture within organizations. By reflecting on past successes and applying them to future endeavors, organizations can develop a deeper understanding of their strengths and capabilities, fostering a continuous learning and improvement mindset.

Overall, Appreciative Inquiry offers a constructive and positive approach to organizational change, empowering individuals, fostering collaboration, and enabling sustainable growth and improvement.

 

Want to know more about how you can use Appreciative Inquiry to run better change management programs? Call us on 0438 533 311 or email info@poswork.com.au.

 

 

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About Engage for Success, our choice for employee engagement

About Engage for Success, our choice for employee engagement

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About Engage for Success, our choice for employee engagement

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We chose the Engage for Success framework because it is the simplest, most easily understood, practical and flexible model that owe know and it is backed by extensive and qualified research commissioned by the UK Government. For small businesses in particular, the four pillars of employee engagement provide a really sound foundation for developing a high performing business where people feel valued and want to contribute. Here is a bit of background information on the movement.

The Engage for Success movement is a UK-based initiative that aims to promote employee engagement as a means to improve organizational performance, productivity, and well-being. It was launched in 2012 as a response to a growing recognition of the importance of employee engagement in the workplace.

The movement was formed as a result of a government-sponsored report called “Engaging for Success: Enhancing Performance through Employee Engagement,” also known as the MacLeod Report. This report, led by David MacLeod and Nita Clarke, highlighted the potential benefits of employee engagement for both employees and organizations. It emphasized the role of leadership, management practices, and employee involvement in creating an engaged workforce.

Engage for Success operates as a not-for-profit movement, bringing together a diverse group of individuals and organizations from the public and private sectors, including business leaders, HR professionals, academics, and employee engagement experts. The movement aims to share knowledge, research, and best practices related to employee engagement and to provide a platform for collaboration and dialogue.

The core belief of the Engage for Success movement is that when employees are engaged, they are more likely to be motivated, productive, and committed to their work. Engaged employees tend to have higher levels of job satisfaction, better physical and mental well-being, and are more likely to contribute innovative ideas and discretionary effort to their organizations. This, in turn, can lead to improved business performance, customer satisfaction, and overall organizational success.

Engage for Success focuses on four key enablers of employee engagement:

  1. Strategic narrative: Developing a compelling vision, purpose, and values that inspire employees and give them a sense of direction.
  2. Engaging leadership: Creating a culture of leadership that empowers and supports employees, provides clear direction, and enables effective communication.
  3. Employee voice: Encouraging two-way communication, involving employees in decision-making processes, and valuing their opinions and ideas.
  4. Organizational integrity: Ensuring consistency between the organization’s values, behavior, and practices, which helps build trust and fosters a positive work environment.

The movement offers a variety of resources, research findings, case studies, and tools to help organizations and individuals enhance employee engagement. These resources include events, webinars, workshops, and online communities that facilitate knowledge exchange and collaboration among members.

The Engage for Success movement has gained recognition and support from various stakeholders, including business leaders, policymakers, and academics. It has played a significant role in promoting the importance of employee engagement as a key driver of organizational success and advocating for its adoption in workplaces across the UK and beyond.

 

Want to know more about how you can use the Engage for Success model to build a better workplace? Call us on 0438 533 311 or email info@poswork.com.au.

 

 

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