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Skills for Communicating Change Chapter 11 Skills for Communicating Change McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2009 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.

Images of Managing Change Communication Skills Key Communication Skills Change Conversations Coherent Language Imagery and Common Language Communication with the Outside Images Key Communications Skills Director Sending of clear, unambiguous messages about the need for change Navigator Critical listening skills Persuasion accounts Negotiation Selling of change, upward and downward Appeal through deals Caretaker Discriminative and therapeutic listening skills Coach Appreciative listening skills Toxic handling Dialogue Community building Appeals through ideals Attention to emotions Interpreter Storytelling, connecting the dots Engaging in change conversations, including initiative, understanding, performance, and closure conversations Aligning of discourse to type of change desired—ensuring imagery used is consistent with change type being presented Nurturer 11-2

Dialogue leads to transforming behaviours, experiences, attitudes Communication Skills These skills are aimed at involving people and encouraging commitment to the change process It may not be possible to overcome some change issues through communication – at times the differences between intended outcomes and internal and external pressures can be too deeply embedded Dialogue leads to transforming behaviours, experiences, attitudes 11-3

Key Communication Skills- Listening Four types of listening skills suspending judgement - identifying assumptions listening for learning - reflecting Five type of listening Discriminative - Comprehensive Therapeutic - Critical Appreciative Good listening is understanding different points of view Perceived lack of listening may endanger relationships Good listeners can recognize and use when and how to use these skills/types! 11-4

Key Communication Skills - Telling stories This is an effective way of helping employees learn from past changes & painting pictures of the future. Content of stories Protagonist Catalyst prompting action Trails and tribulations Turning point Resolution

Key Communication Skills - Selling Change Upward Issue selling is a way of gaining senior management attention to changes initiated from below. Key tactics in presenting Link to logic of business plan - Raising idea continuously Packaging the idea incrementally – identifying who/formality Key tactics in bundling: Link you plan to… Profitability - Market Share Org. Image - Key Stakeholder Concerns Why don’t people speak out more? Myths, Assumptions, Beliefs that they can’t

Key Communication Skills - Toxic handling Handling the ill-effects of change and shielding the negative impact Toxic handlers Listen Empathetically Suggest Solutions Work behind the scenes, easing pain Carry confidence of others Reframing difficult messages

Change Conversations Different conversations used at each stage of change Other Issues: defining stages, skills rqd at each stage Power: enforcing vs interpreting undestandings? Initiative conversations Conversation for understanding draw attention to the need for change. Assertions, requests, Declaration communicates the type of changes needed and why Conditions for satisfaction, enables participation, confirms Conversations for performance Conversation for closure focus on the actual change that is intended, progress monitored Promises, obligations, accountabilities, targets, deadlines signal the end of the change Celebrations, rewards 11-8

Coherent Language coherent language to avoid ambiguity in the message A balanced mix of the following should be used: Ideals: expressing preferences Appeals: seeking support Rules: seeking to direct the behavior of individuals Deals: serving as a form of bargaining and exchange 11-9

Imagery & Common Language The use of metaphors influences the images of change. These change images include: Machine: this is based on the “fix and maintain” view Developmental: this is based on the “build and develop” view Transitional: this is based on the “move and relocate” view Transformational: this is based on the “liberate and re-create” view (Marshak, 1993) Common Language Beware terms that have different meanings, depending on who you ask (ie system, process) Be warned: Language can be misinterpreted, or turned around on you! 11-10

Communication with the outside Selling Int Changes to Ext Stakeholders Excuses - justifications Disclaimers - concealment Crisis and Reputation Management Apology Corrective Action Bolstering (Image Maintenance) Denial Shifting Blame 11-11

Communication with the outside Sensegiving strategies: these are: acquiescence sensegiving - strategic changes are presented as being aligned with current understandings and standards, and balancing sensegiving - frames a change as deviating from current standards. 11-12