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Enclaria: Influence Change at Work

Equipping individuals and teams to influence organizational change

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Two Ways to Deal with Change Snipers

One of the categories of leaders I encourage change agents to plan for are Snipers. Snipers are people who might …

Balancing Power and Influence as a Leader During Change

Leaders who have authority in your organization play unique and vital roles during change. They are communicators, …

Interview: IGNITE Your Communication Style to Gain Influence and Impact

In this episode, Debora McLaughlin, author of The Renegade Leader and Running in High Heels, joins the show to share her …

Prerequisites for Change Adoption

About twenty years ago, I was an engineering co-op student at Delco Electronics (now Delphi), an automotive electronics …

How to Be Heard When No One is Listening

When implementing change in your organization, you may come to a point when you’re frustrated because your ideas …

Interview: Using the Power of Conversations to Influence Change

In this episode, Ankit Patel, Managing Partner of The Lean Way Consulting, discusses how to use the natural information …

Three Simple Things You Can Do Today to Boost Your Influence

The New Year brings with it the energy to get things done and the intention to make a difference. When that difference …

Stakeholder Specs That Help Tailor Your Approach

By definition, a stakeholder is anyone who has something at stake due to your change. A stakeholder is not just the …

Interview: How to Host Team Meetings So Real Change Happens

My guest this month is Molly Breazeale of AlignED, LLC, who will share her tips for helping teams make better decisions …

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