Business & Economics Workplace Culture
Leading Meaningful Change
Capturing the Hearts, Minds, and Souls of the People You Lead, Work With, and Serve
- Publisher
- Figure 1 Publishing
- Initial publish date
- Apr 2020
- Category
- Workplace Culture, Mentoring & Coaching, Organizational Development
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Paperback / softback
- ISBN
- 9781773270852
- Publish Date
- Apr 2020
- List Price
- $24.99
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Description
"Straightforward and practical, this book is a must-read for any leader or change practitioner." - Mark Porter, Executive Vice President People & Culture, WestJet Airlines
Leading Meaningful Change is an essential guide for executives, leaders, managers, consultants, and other professionals who need to go beyond applying tactics in a change plan to truly capture the hearts, minds, and souls of the people they lead.
Based on her research and 30 years of experience helping people lead and manage meaningful change, Beverley Patwell offers a new framework to guide and enhance the change journey. This approach is humanizing, engaging, and results in the belief in a higher purpose that permeates throughout the organization while at the same time achieves outcomes that are far greater than one persons single contribution.
Patwell's framework is effective in: * creating a shared vision that compels people to be engaged and involved in the change journey; * developing internal leaders and strong, cohesive and aligned teams to lead, manage and support the changes; and * developing strategies to effectively lead, manage and evaluate the human side of change.
At the core of the framework are the Use-of-Self principles applied to the change process as seen through interviews with 24 multi-generational emerging, current and long-service leaders who explain why Use-of-Self remains a key element in successfully leading and managing change.
The book also includes practical tools to help leaders and managers across the globe address change leadership challenges. Of special note is a two-year case study of the Senior Leadership Team in the City of Ottawa who led a significant city-wide culture shift using the framework.
About the author
Contributor Notes
Beverley Patwell is the president and founder of Patwell Consulting Inc. Her focus for over 30 years has been on helping people learn about, lead, and achieve meaningful change and transformation in their lives, at work, and in organizations and communities. Her approach to change has been used by individuals, teams, and organizations around the world in the private, public, and plural sectors. Beverley is a consultant, coach, professor, and academic-practitioner who specializes in leadership, coaching, organizational development, and change. She is the recipient of the International Coach Federations Prism Award for Executive Coaching. In addition to her consulting work, she serves as a professor at the University of Notre Dame, Queen's University, and Concordia University, where she teaches courses on leading change. She is a partner with CoachingOurselves and a facilitation partner with ExperiencePoint. Beverley is the co-author with Edith Whitfield Seashore of Triple Impact Coaching: Use-of-Self in the Coaching Process and the CoachingOurselves topic Coaching Others. She has also written numerous professional articles on leadership, coaching, and transformation that have been published in the OD Journal, Queen's University IRC publications, and other journals.
Editorial Reviews
"A masterful and comprehensive approach to leading and managing transformation efforts of any type or size." - Phil Lenir, Co-founder and President, CoachingOurselves
"Bev has created a framework that will revolutionize the way you as a leader create alignment, engage others, manage resistance and implement the culture shifts you need for systemic change." - Jean West, Director of Mental Health, York Support Services Network; and Professional Certified Coach
"I encourage anyone who wants to effect positive change to read this book - and reference it time and time again as you use Bev's process and tools." - Paul Slaggert, retired Director, Stayer Center for Executive Education, University of Notre Dame
"The interplay between the authentic Use-of-Self, creating a shared purpose and aligning the organization's direction plays a critical role in the successful achievement of any meaningful change. This is an important and valuable book for all leaders and managers." - Naoyuki Shigemitsu, co-CEO of J-Feel, Tokyo Japan
"One of the most inspiring and useful books I've read about transformation in organizations. This book will help leaders develop the skills to lead and manage the human side of change." - Véronique Sanchis, Program Manager
"Leading and managing a global enterprise performance management transformation project was a daunting task for us. Without Bev's professional support and the concepts and tools outlined in this book, our project would not have been the success that it was." - Johan Rehnstrom, Corporate Director FPA, Agnico Eagle Mines Limited
"At the core of this compelling and powerful book, Bev challenges all those who want to advance their work and bring meaningful change beyond tactics, to take 'the road less travelled'." "A journey reminding us that a window of opportunity does not open by itself but with you the reader, the main character holding the key. The book underscores again and again the importance of capturing the hearts, minds and souls of those we lead, work with and serve, underscoring the importance that the best potential in 'me' is 'we.'
This book is replete with real life examples, stories, specifically crafted learning experiences, case studies and moving illustrations of how the Use-of- Self as an instrument of change is the most powerful tool. This is not just a good read, but a challenge to you the readers to shift your paradigm of what it means to bring meaningful change in a digital world where new trends are reshaping our workplaces, society and the very cultures we live in.
Bev's challenge to you is this: carpe diem - seize the day." - Dr. Raye Kass, Professor of Applied Human Sciences, Concordia University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada