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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.

Lessons from a Rose

A few weeks ago, this beautiful rose bloomed from an otherwise untended, ignored and practically dead rose bush in our …

Make your organization road-ready

I saw an antique car in a parking lot today.  Just quickly browsing on the internet, it looked like an American model …

A change agent by any other name

Even as I start an internet radio show on BlogTalkRadio called The Change Agent's Dilemma, at times I think we need a …

Influence Change Without Authority

I'm excited to announce that I have signed up to host my very own podcast! The show is called The Change Agent's …

Avoid Scattershot Change: Plan Communication

No change initiative can occur successfully without proper organizational communication.  When communicating for …

Guest Blog Post: Poached Frogs and the Capacity for Change

By Robert Gold If you drop a frog in a pot of boiling water, it will of course frantically try to clamber out. But if …

The perpetual nature of organization change

I'm reading Daryl Conner's book Managing at the Speed of Change, published in 1992.  On page 41, he lists the following …

Planned obsolescence of change initiatives

Sometimes, it can be hard to forget that the goal of any change initiative is to make itself obsolete.  You want the …

The change agent’s dilemma

The position of internal change agent - wherever it falls in the organization - can be a tricky one. You are …

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