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2013 – Top Change Posts of the Year at Enclaria

Thank you for reading my blog this year!  Here’s a list of the most popular posts at Enclaria for 2013. Have you read them all?

The top 5 Enclaria blog posts from this year are:

  1. Three Ways to Frustrate Employees Going Through Change
  2. Four Reasons Leaders Need Change Agents
  3. When Does a Project Justify Using Change Management Tools?
  4. Five Jobs Made More Effective With Change Management
  5. The Trouble With Changing Behaviors and What You Can Do About It

These are a few more of my favorites:

  • Five Fundamental Levers of Influence
  • Salty to Sweet:  The Transformation of Mount Franklin Foods
  • Muster Energy for Change After the Luster Fades
  • Three Feats of a Savvy Change Agent

These were the top 5 episodes of The Change Agent’s Dilemma this year:

  1. Finding Your Change Agent Voice – with Daryl Conner
  2. Implementing Change Management at ESPN – with Tonya Cornelius
  3. How to Say Anything to Anyone – with Shari Harley
  4. How to Host Team Meetings So Real Change Happens – with Molly Breazeale
  5. Bankable Leadership: Happy People and Bottom-Line Results – with Tasha Eurich

And here are a few videos for good measure:

  • How Change Gets Stuck (webinar)
  • APQC’s Change Management Spotlight: Battling the Status Quo (interview with APQC)
  • Who Does What on Change Projects? (for the ASC* Advisory vlog)

Please share your favorites with your colleagues!

Best wishes for 2014,
Heather

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