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Change Process for NYPA-Seeley

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Reasons for Change

Kottlers 8 step Process

Survey Monkey

Agenda

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REASONS FOR CHANGE

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Kotter's 8-Step Change Model

Implementing Change Powerfully and Successfully

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Choose a Change Here At

NYPA

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Step 1: Create Urgency

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Step 2: Form a Powerful Coalition

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Step 3: Create a Vision for Change

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ACTIVITY

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Work with the person next to you and come up with some things you will say to your employees to create

the vision

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Step 4: Communicate

the Vision

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Step 5: Remove Obstacles

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Step 6: Create Short-Term Wins

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Step 7: Build on the Change

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Step 8: Anchor the Changes in Corporate

Culture

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ACTIVITY

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Surveyhttps://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Y5LL2NG

What part of the process do you

think will be easiest and hardest and

Why?

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Content in this presentation was developed from the article

by retired Harvard Business School professor John P. Kotter.

This article, originally published in the spring of

1995, previewed Kotter’s 1996 book Leading Change.