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Powering on change management potential

Model & case study to help build organizational change capacity… Edmond Mellina wrote this paper for Effective Executive, one of the flagship journals of IUP Publications (India). The theme of that particular issue was: “Powering on Potential”.

Paper overview: An organization cannot grow if it remains unwilling to change. The capacity to absorb change is the fuel that propels an organization forward and puts it on the path of progress. And this organizational capacity can be built by adopting the 4-stage model presented in this paper. Besides giving an overview of the said model, the paper also draws on a client case to explain how change management capabilities can be increased in the real world and how it helps an organization to reach its potential.

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Stage 2 | BUILD UP: from barely moving to rapidly gaining altitude

With this post, we are continuing our blog series on change management capability building. We will discuss the second stage of our 4-stage model (see figure) – Stage 2 | BUILD UP – which is characterized by a structured and focussed effort throughout the organization. It represents a critical step toward threading change management into the corporate culture. 

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ORCHANGO president will speak at CSTD national conference

NEWS RELEASE | July 08, 2014 | Toronto, ON, Canada

ORCHANGO, a firm with world-class expertise in change management that specializes in building the change capabilities of client organizations, is pleased to announce that its president will speak at the 2014 conference of the Canadian Society of Training & Development (CSTD).

The theme of this year’s national conference will be: “CONNECT. COLLABORATE. TRANSFORM.”

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Stage 1 | LAG BEHIND: struggling to execute strategic change

In the first post of this series, we provided an overview of the 4-stage model we use at ORCHANGO to help client organizations develop their change management capabilities while executing strategic change (see figure; click on the image to enlarge it). We discussed how an organization’s CM-Score™ – a special metric generated from our CHECK UP!™ survey – evolves as it progresses from stage to stage.

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