Author: Steve Barlow

Steve is a change readiness specialist. You can contact him at steve@thechangegym.com.
  • The Ocean

    In last week’s post, I wrote that change readiness is primarily about the capacity to succeed in the change process. Today, I want to take this idea deeper. I want you to think about the ocean. If you were on a ship far from the shore, your primary experience of the ocean would be shaped…

  • Reduce the Cost of Organisational Change

    Most organisational changes cost more than expected and incur unnecessary financial losses. According to a recent McKinsey study, 78% of the financial losses occur in the implementation phase. And the reason for these losses comes mainly down to people.   Leaders and managers charged with implementing this highly complex task experience the frustrations of dealing with…

  • Positioned to Learn

    We often think of change – especially organisational change – as something to be implemented and managed. Change is what happens in the organisational machinery, and in the context within which the organisation operates. Viewed this way, the people that shape or are affected by changes are called stakeholders. Stakeholders are important because they have…

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    Failure

    Failure. It’s not a four-letter word but it’s still a dirty word in many places. From this starting point, we could explore attitudes towards failure and the importance of psychological safety as a key cultural element. But we won’t. Instead, let’s explore why failure happens. In the September 18, 2018 edition of Forbes, Harvard professor…

  • Competitive Advantage

    Whether a business survives and thrives depends on how creatively it adapts to future demands, not how well it has performed in the past.  Adapting to an unknown and unpredictable future requires agility. Becoming more agile in how we think and work is the best preparation we can make right now for whatever the future brings.  Where…

  • Cultural Knowledge

    For most of human existence, change happened slowly. For generations people hunted and foraged, or later farmed the land or kept animals. Not much changed. But that’s far from our experience today. We count change in years, not millennia. But why has this happened? It has happened because of memes. Memes (coined by Richard Dawkins)…

  • Getting to Know Agility

    Getting to Know Agility What do we know about the strategic creation of agile organisations? In 2014, Schulling reported on a 25 year-long study into this question. Here are 6 insights from that study. Develop an inquiry focus. Don’t base decisions on assumed knowledge but foster an attitude of inquiry. Encourage diverse views. For most…