The position of internal change agent – wherever it falls in the organization – can be a tricky one.
You are responsible for influencing the organization, usually without the direct authority to do so.
This show explores the different ways to influence organizational change, from the point of view of someone who is not calling the shots.
(Formerly The Change Agent's Dilemma show.)
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The position of internal change agent – wherever it falls in the organization – can be a tricky one.
You are responsible for influencing the organization, usually without the direct authority to do so.
This show explores the different ways to influence organizational change, from the point of view of someone who is not calling the shots.
(Formerly The Change Agent's Dilemma show.)
In this episode, April Mills, Change Coach at Intel and author of Everyone Is a Change Agent, describes the difference between driving people and driving change, and how making the simple shift can make a significant impact in your organization. Listen in to hear why driving people doesn't work, and how driving change is a better approach. Learn more at April's blog at engine-for-change.com.
Influence Change at Work
The position of internal change agent – wherever it falls in the organization – can be a tricky one.
You are responsible for influencing the organization, usually without the direct authority to do so.
This show explores the different ways to influence organizational change, from the point of view of someone who is not calling the shots.
(Formerly The Change Agent's Dilemma show.)