Title: leading change
1 leading change
through collaboration
2collaboration model
collaboration process
leading collaboration
3- Old school
- manages change
- knows the answers
- bureaucratic
- leader decides
- authoritarian
4- New school
- embraces change
- fosters new ideas
- collaborates
- gives ownership
- influential
5 Leadership Challenges
the answers are in your organization
- Get More Done by Doing Less
- Lead Change
- Deliver the Right Product
- Meet Customers Changing Needs
- Meet Market Windows
6Project Management
None of us are as smart as all of us. - Japanese
Proverb
7Leading Agile
collaboration model
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- Collaboration Model
- Collaboration Process
8Project Management
create an open environment
9 fosters creativity and innovation, team
commitment and ownership encourages ideas
10 fosters creativity and innovation, team
commitment and ownership encourages ideas
what makes it open?
11 open environment right
people
12bring the right people together from the
entire enterprise
customers marketing
sales finance technology
manufacturing stakeholders
13 open environment right
people foster innovation
14Trustworthiness
stimulate creativity through
collaboration process
15 open environment right
people foster innovation step
back
16 and let them work
17 open environment right
people foster innovation step
back
18Project Management
collaboration process
19agree to goals and objectives
20brainstorm
21 22 prioritize based on value
23Business Value Model
Purpose
Considerations
Costs and Benefits
24- individuals
- volunteer
- for what
and by when
25leading collaboration
26Collaborative Leadership
the Right People
27 Passion
Best
Organizational Fit
values
28- Attract and retain
- first on the basis of integrity
- second, motivation
- third, capacity
- fourth, understanding
- fifth, knowledge
- last and least, experience.
- - Dee Hock, CEO Emeritus VISA International
29- authenticity
- attitude
- intelligence
- talent
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30Project Management
trust First !
31Leadership Role
- Suspicion is a permanent condition.
- - Marcus Buckingham
32decisions by teams where ever possible
33step aside, let them work
34leadership role
35keep the purpose alive
36operate with total transparency
37Project Management
over communicate!
- Focus, Communication, and Expectation Management
38keep focus through questions
39step back ?
step UP ?
40step up collaboratively
step back and
keep focus
41- Organizations change in the direction in which
they inquire. - Listen.
42 43 no such thing as
Constructive Criticism
44feedback that honors the
relationship
45Project Management
remove obstacles
46influence not authority
47 expect Success Accept mistakes
expect success accept mistakes
48 fail early fail fast
49 fall forward
50 51Team Confidence
take the fun out of being dysfunctional
52final words
53Leadership Role
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- autocracy dampens peoples creativity and
motivation -
- - Ricardo Semler,
- The Seven-Day Weekend
54Definitions
give up command and control
55- free team to question, analyze and
investigate
56the opposite of control is
discovery
57- a place where
- people want to be
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58-
- people
- have
- what they need to succeed
59- People dont resist change
- they resist being changed.
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- - Peter Scholtes
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60 summary
61collaboration model
collaboration process
leading collaboration
62 open environment right people
foster innovation step aside
63Summary
- agree to the goal
- brainstorm
- group
- prioritize
- people volunteer
- and by when
64- right people
- trust first!
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- let people tell
- you
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- stand back
65- Stand Back and Deliver co-author, published by
Addison Wesley, due out in early 2009 - The Seven-Day WeekendRicardo Semler
- Orbiting the Giant HairballGordon MacKenzie
- Punished By RewardsAlfie Kohn
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