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Enclaria: Influence Change at Work

Equipping individuals and teams to influence organizational change

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99 Ways to Influence Change, #59: Incite a riot

Imagine a group of people who are so fed up with the current state of things that they all band together to stand up and …

99 Ways to Influence Change, #58: Ask for help

When it comes to motivation, few things pack as much power as tapping into people's altruistic nature.  One way to …

99 Ways to Influence Change, #57: Find the emotion

Presentations and meetings about change projects are often filled with numbers, charts, graphs, dollar signs and time …

99 Ways to Influence Change, #56: Invite to participate

Simply announcing (through an e-mail blast, newsletter, bulletin board, etc.) that an opportunity exists to join in a …

99 Ways to Influence Change, #55: Be consistent

When the intent to implement a change is announced, many people want to see proof that it's going to happen.  They …

99 Ways to Influence Change, #54: Say “thank you”

Gratitude is an important factor in leading change, especially when you are leading change without authority.  After …

99 Ways to Influence Change, #53: Connect to values

In their book Influencer:  The Power to Change Anything, authors Kerry Patterson et al write that personal motivation …

99 Ways to Influence Change, #52: Celebrate success

In the whirlwind of the day-to-day workplace, often the need to pause and celebrate success is overlooked.  Instead we …

99 Ways to Influence Change, #51: Drop names

When you are implementing change without having direct authority, sometimes you have to rely on someone else's authority …

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