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Dissatisfaction with Status Quo and the Case for Change: Part 2
Strategic Planning, Culture, Leadership Matthew Harrington Strategic Planning, Culture, Leadership Matthew Harrington

Dissatisfaction with Status Quo and the Case for Change: Part 2

As we continue to journey through the Change Formula, we need to be able to craft a compelling Case for Change within the Change Formula, focusing on dissatisfaction (D). Through communication, leadership support, and a culture of improvement, we address why change is necessary and its implications. Articulating the Case effectively across platforms to build support and counter resistance is crucial.

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Why Vulnerability Matters When Creating A Vision
Leadership, People, Strategic Planning Matthew Harrington Leadership, People, Strategic Planning Matthew Harrington

Why Vulnerability Matters When Creating A Vision

Relationships matters when creating a vision for your organizations because you cannot create a vision without being innovative, creative and ready for change. Brene Brown once wrote about vulnerability saying, “Vulnerability is the birthplace of innovation, creativity and change.” Vulnerability is the ability to handle uncertainty, to take risks and most importantly embrace emotional exposure. This makes sense. Are you more likely to risk sounding “in left field” if you trust the team you’re with and can be vulnerable around them? Would you mention the “unmentionable” at a board retreat if you trusted that the board members have your best intentions at heart? How can we ask people to tell us their best, perhaps wackiest ideas if they can’t be vulnerable around us?

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The 3 Big Things You’re Trying to Accomplish with a Strategic Retreat
Strategic Planning, Leadership Matthew Harrington Strategic Planning, Leadership Matthew Harrington

The 3 Big Things You’re Trying to Accomplish with a Strategic Retreat

What are you really trying to accomplish with a strategic planning retreat? Couldn’t a Level 5 leader, to use a Good To Great reference, figure out the risk-taking decisions, gain knowledge of the future, organize efforts, and measure results? So, why then do we gather people together to work on the above definition? Here is why we actually bring teams, boards and diverse people together for a strategic retreat….

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