The episode explores change management through the lens of the book "Our Iceberg is Melting", discussing Kotter's eight-step model and emphasizing the importance of gaining organizational buy-in, broadening awareness of complexity, and empowering team members.
On this week's episode of Definitely Maybe Agile, Peter Maddison and David Sharrock dive into the world of change management through a conversation about the book "Our Iceberg is Melting." This easy-to-read parable offers a unique perspective on change through the lens of a colony of penguins living on a melting iceberg. The book explores the eight-step model of change management from Kotter's perspective, providing an accessible entry point to the topic. The conversation delves into the nuances of change management, highlighting the importance of gaining buy-in across different characters and perspectives within an organization. So come listen to Peter and Dave chat about the complexities of change management and what we can learn from those penguins.
This week's takeaways:
• Identify influential players in the organization.
• Broadening awareness of complexity and existential threats.
• Look for something to learn from any situation, no matter how difficult.
• Allow team members to act independently.
• Listen for opportunities to contribute and offer feedback.
Resource: Our Iceberg Is Melting- https://www.goodreads.com/en/book/show/419461
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