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Charting Change: A Visual Toolkit for Making Change Stick

Charting Change: A Visual Toolkit for Making Change Stick

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Research shows that up to seventy percent of all change initiatives fail. Let's face it, change is hard, as is getting an organization on board and working through the process. One thing that has been known to be effective is onboarding teams not only to understand this change, but to see the process and the progress of institutional change. Charting Change will help teams and companies visualize this complicated process. Kelley has developed the Change Planning Canvas, which enables leadership and project teams to easily discuss the variable that will influence the change effort and organize them in a collaborative and visual way. It will help managers build a cohesive approach that can be more easily embraced by employees who are charged with the actual implementation of change. This book will teach readers how to use this visual toolkit to build a common language and vision for implementing change.

Author: Braden Kelley
Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan
Published: 04/23/2016
Pages: 237
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.90lbs
Size: 9.30h x 6.20w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9781137536952

About the Author
Braden Kelley, author of Stoking Your Innovation Bonfire, has been advising companies on how to grow their revenue and cut their costs since 1996. Braden is a popular keynote speaker, workshop leader, and thought leader on the topics of continuous innovation and change, speaking frequently to enthusiastic crowds around the world. He works with clients to create innovative strategies, digital transformations, and increased organizational agility. Braden has published numerous commissioned white papers and more than 500 articles for online publications (including articles translated into French, Spanish, Portuguese and Swedish).

He received a BS from the University of Oregon in 1993 and an MBA from the London Business School in 2004.

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