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"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 person's 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.
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Headwinds
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Helga Evelyn Samuel
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