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  • TQP
  • Master of Change

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  • Our generation has an opportunity given to few,
    to remake a new global equilibrium after the
    irreversible changes brought about by the rapid
    geopolitical and economic shifts of the recent
    past. Nowhere are the changes more visible than
    in Asia.
  • Dr. Manmohan Singh

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  • Change will not wait for some other person or
    some other time. We are the ones weve been
    waiting for. We are the change that we seek.
  • Barack Obama

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  • Those who fear change will be left behind.
  • BUT! A leader must possess, and master, the
    strategies and tools for managing change.
  • Donald Dewar

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Making the Trauma of Change
SMALLER
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Self-Conscious
S M A L L E R
during the initial stages of change
  • Strategy
  • Give more information up front

7
Miss
S M A L L E R
what were concerned about first
  • Strategy
  • Focus on the positive

8
Alone
S M A L L E R
how people sometimes feel
  • Strategy
  • Structure interaction

9
Limit
S M A L L E R
the degree of change we can handle at any given
time
  • Strategy
  • Take small bites (doesnt have to slow!)
  • Rest occasionally

10
Level
S M A L L E R
of readiness varies from person to person
  • Strategy
  • Look, theyre creating progress
  • Extend an invitation to learn

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Enough
S M A L L E R
resources to manage and sustain the change
  • Strategy
  • Help people to see them

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Revert
S M A L L E R
to the old way when the pressure is removed
  • Strategy
  • Dont remove the pressure for the new way until
    it has become a habit

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Chinese proverb
  • It is very dangerous to try to leap across a gap
    in a mountain trail in two bounds.
  • Chinese proverb

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  • www.qualitydigest.com
  • /icsqcc2011
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