Reimagining the workplace. Rethinking organisational change.
Caterfly presents: a 1 day event exploring the need for transforming the way we work together, the move toward more collaborative, responsive workplaces, for businesses that place the customer at the centre, with respect for people and planet, the reality, complexity and barriers to change, and ways to move forward.
As a coach I have always steered away from ‘change management’, even though it is a huge industry and I would probably have done quite well in it. Intuitively change management has always struck me as unfair or oppressive, even when it was well-intentioned and perfectly rational. It has appeared to me one-sided, often with senior management wanting to enforce a new system or a new way of working, yet were themselves unwilling to change their own habits or behaviours. I even felt this sense of unease when I was a ‘senior manager’ myself! ‘Change management’ renders an air of blame, injecting fear, and when things are not working it’s ‘because the staff are incompetent, or lazy, or otherwise doing things wrong – they need to change’. It is not a genuinely collaborative effort….
We need to talk… There are many talking about the need for organisations to be more responsive to their customers, to their staff, to evolving culture and expectations, to policy, to law, to energy price chaos and resource scarcity, to the need to de-carbonise. The economic paradigm is dysfunctional, the business imperative has been hijacked toward maximising shareholder value instead of serving customers and adding real value for people and…
caterfly, change management, employee engagement, Frederic Laloux, organisational change, organisational development, organisational wellbeing, Peter Senge, Reinventing Organisations, Responsive.Org, Shift, Spark The Change, Steve Denning, STOOS, Sustainable business, Thomas Kuhn, Towers Watson, workplace stress