Pamela Flash, Jill Froehlich, Stephanie Helgeson, John Jensen, Javier Silva Biotti (posthumously submitted) Charge Objectives  Provide exemplary transformational.

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Pamela Flash, Jill Froehlich, Stephanie Helgeson, John Jensen, Javier Silva Biotti (posthumously submitted) Charge Objectives  Provide exemplary transformational strategic processes designed and implemented by comparable organizations  Provide exemplary measures of a successful transformation such as process milestones, organizational benchmarks and best practices  Make recommendations as to specific models, tools, and procedures that would be most usefully adapted by the Administrative Steering Committee. Methods Tasks  Front-end analysis: interviews with University of Minnesota Subject Matter Experts (SMEs) (identified by sponsor)  Preliminary synthesis of interview data  Post-synthesis assessment of task and methodology: modified objective and strategy  Second round of interviews with SMEs  Synthesis of data using Affinity Diagram Method  Facilitated analysis of synthesized data  Further analysis of data using Kotter and 7S frameworks  Development of recommendations Recommendations Successful enterprise-wide transformation requires that we:  Put people at the center of the change effort  Clarify the vision and share a meaningful purpose to all stakeholders using concrete images of intended changes  Ensure that our aspiration is not larger than the capacity of our infrastructure by attending to staff, skills, style, and structural elements of transformation  Utilize and develop strategic thinkers at ever level by selecting implementation task forces thoughtfully  Recognize leadership as a personal attribute which can be realized at every level of the organization  Realize that strategies are not dualistic. Comprehensive and incremental change efforts complement one another and will enable us to identify and prepare for future conflicts. Innovation and continuous process improvement likewise complement one another.  Sustain momentum by embarking on a continuous review process based on meaningful criteria and by providing meaningful rewards for workgroups, change-agents and their successes Leadership Lessons Team member’s reflections on leadership as a result of participation in the President’s Emerging Leaders Program include:  During the PEL retreat we experienced how slow the change process occurs for front-line staff when well intentioned leaders are in a hierarchical system. This causes us to reflect, what systems are more efficient to bring about transformation at the U?  The PEL seminars provided us with an in-depth analysis of our Myers-Briggs personality typology, Conflict Management Style, Emotional Intelligence and Intercultural Development level. Some of these experiences provided us with new perspectives of ourselves and informed our PEL team dynamics.  The PEL team allowed us to create relationships across department and academic/U services boundaries. We learned more complex group dynamics through models such as Karpman Drama Triangle that explains the predictable roles group members take when one member takes on the role of “rescuer”.  The PEL project provided me access to senior staff members who are genuinely committed to transforming the University. Inspired by their big-picture insights and candid questions, we came away feeling that successful organizational change relies on just this kind of circumspection and formative dialogue.  The mentorship component of the PEL program reinforced the belief that leadership is an ongoing learning process involving the open exchange of knowledge and ideas. Critical and Unique Attributes of Transformational Change at the University of Minnesota  Purpose  Effective transformation is purpose-driven  Purpose needs to be meaningful to all University communities and constituencies  Purpose is required for more than the transformation launch, it must be reinforced through-out the transformation Personal Leadership  Recognize, develop, and utilize strategic thinkers at all levels and in all areas  Engage community in transformation using continuous and authentic communication and engagement opportunities Strategy  Comprehensive and incremental approaches to change  Innovative products, services and processes  Continuous improvement utilizing measurements Findings PURPOSE PERSONAL LEADERSHIP STRATEGY PEOPLE In Honor of Our Friend and Colleague Javier One man scorned and covered with scars still strove with his last ounce of courage to reach the unreachable stars; and the world will be better for this. Cervantes, Don Quixote