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Enclaria: Influence Change at Work

Equipping individuals and teams to influence organizational change

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Heather Stagl

As founder of Enclaria, Heather Stagl equips individuals and teams to influence change at work.

Interview: Resistance, Leadership, and Change

Normally, I'm the one interviewing guests for the Enclaria podcast. But this time I was invited to be a guest on the New …

Two Types of Behavior to Influence for Change to Happen

During change, there are two types of behavior we need to influence in order to get the result we're striving for. I'll …

Implementing Change Until Things “Get Back to Normal”

I'm in the middle of teaching an 11-part online course called Fundamentals of Influencing Change at Work. Even before …

Why Leaders Mess Up When Communicating Change

More than anyone else in an organization, what leaders say matters. During change especially, people watch and listen to …

The One Thing That Defines a Culture of Change

The topic for this quarter's #changeblogchallenge is Change Culture. I started writing a list of the things that would …

99 Ways to Change Behavior

This year marks the 10th anniversary of the publication of my book, 99 Ways to Influence Change. The book briefly …

Interview: Organizational Communication in a Time of Disruption

In this episode of the Influence Change at Work™ Show, Caroline Kealey, Principal and Founder of Results MapĀ®, …

What to Do About a Ghost Leader

Have you ever worked with a leader who never returned emails or answered phone calls, always rescheduled meetings, and …

Interview: How to Engage Remote Employees in Change

Even before the pandemic, engaging remote employees in change initiatives was a hot topic. In this episode of the …

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