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HR Tech Outlook | Friday, October 23, 2020
Everyone wants their opinions to be heard and valued. Once your employees understand the problem, employers should give them a chance to voice solutions if they have any. This would encourage employees to participate in organizational change management.
Fremont, CA: Change is inevitable, and it is the only truth. With constant technological advancements and evolving customer demands, it is important for businesses to change in order to stay competitive.
Let us look at some easy steps for implementing organizational change management:
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Communicating Problems with Employees
Change is definitely not an easy thing to accept. Employees often refuse to comply with the changes that have been made. One way to avoid such issues is to communicate with employees before any changes take place. Once employees understand the problem and how it is affecting the business, they would realize why change is needed. Employers need to generate a sense of urgency among employees. If employees identify the issues and their negative impacts, they would actively take part in the process of change.
[vendor_logo_first]Seek Employee Feedback
Everyone wants their opinions to be heard and valued. Once your employees understand the problem, employers should give them a chance to voice solutions if they have any. This would encourage employees to participate in organizational change management. Employers should hear their ideas and work as a group to figure out the right solution. In the case of a remote workforce, organizations can use video conferencing to replace the in-person meeting. Working as a team would lead to a variety of potential solutions.
Taking an Initiative
Once the right solution is found, the next step would be implementing change management. Change management is not a one day task. It is a work in progress. Employers may need to make several changes before implementing changes. Once employers come up with conceptual solutions, they need to communicate and share these with the change management team and sponsors.
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