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Rightshifting practicalities

Rightshifting practicalities. ScanDev 2013 Göteborg March 2013. Bob Marshall. @FlowchainSensei. Head of Product Development Flow CPA Global. Bitter Tears. Does Anyone Care?. The Marshall Model. Mindset. The Four Mindsets. The Three Transition Zones. Practicalities.

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Rightshifting practicalities

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  1. Rightshifting practicalities ScanDev 2013 Göteborg March 2013

  2. Bob Marshall @FlowchainSensei Head of Product Development Flow CPA Global

  3. Bitter Tears

  4. Does Anyone Care?

  5. The Marshall Model

  6. Mindset

  7. The Four Mindsets

  8. The Three Transition Zones

  9. Practicalities

  10. How to Rightshift?

  11. Incremental change

  12. Transitions Lots of options open to us!

  13. Transitions The Three Transition Zones

  14. Transitions

  15. Transitions Transitions Option 1: Productive Dialogue First Assumes: Shortage of dialogue skills Meaningful dialogue matters Cf. Argyris, Bohm, etc.

  16. Transitions Transitions Option 2: Get knowledge (With a view to changing the system) Go to the Gemba, accompanied by the managers Study the system (the way the work works) Understand the work, from the customers’ view Follow the path of Purpose -> Measures -> Method

  17. Transitions Transitions Option 3: Kanban Make things visible Limit Work in Progress Manage flow Make policies explicit Improve collaboratively

  18. Transitions Transitions Option 4: Positive Psychology • Asking “What’s going well?” • Deciding “What should we do more of?” • Posing “The Miracle Question” c.f. Solutions Focus • Adopting the position that “People already have all the resources they need to achieve their goals” • Following the precepts of e.g. P.E.R.M.A. (Seligman)

  19. Transitions Option 5: Coaching, Conversations • G.R.O.W.: • Goals (What are we trying to achieve?) • Reality (Where are we now with respect to our goals?) • Options (What options do we have?) • Will (What will we commit to doing?)

  20. Transitions Option 6: Selling the Dream cf. Guy Kawasaki

  21. Transitions Option 7: Capture the Flag JFDI!

  22. Transitions Option 9: Emotioneering See the workforce as “the customer”

  23. Transitions Option 10: Servant Leadership a.k.a. The Last Mile First

  24. Transitions Option 11: Consensus Is purpose important? What about consensus? And dialogue? Which of the principles mentioned herein do we think count? And in what order, if any?

  25. Transitions Option 12: Reference Projection a.k.a. Interactive Planning (Ackoff) “The best place to begin an intellectual journey is at its end.” ~ Russell L. Ackoff

  26. Transitions Option 13: Theory of Constraints What to change? What to change to? How to effect the change?

  27. Transitions Option 14: Scenario Modelling cf. Kahane’s “Solving Tough Problems”

  28. Transitions Option 15: Competitive Engineering cf. Tom Gilb Identify stakeholders and their needs Quantify those needs Consider solutions’ impact

  29. Transitions Option 16: Kotter’s Change Model • Step 1: Create Urgency • Step 2: Form a Powerful Coalition • Step 3: Create a Vision for Change • Step 4: Communicate the Vision • Step 5: Remove Obstacles • Step 6: Create Short-term Wins • Step 7: Build on the Change • Step 8: Anchor the Changes in Corporate Culture

  30. Transitions Option 17: Tribes cf. Ray Immelman’s “Great Boss, Dead Boss”

  31. Transitions Option 18: Skunkworks Mitigating Organisational Cognitive Dissonance

  32. Transitions Option 19: Pouring Progressively drain the old organisation and transfer its valuable components into the new

  33. Transitions Option 20: Organisational Health Cf. Patrick Lencioni’s “The Advantage” “The single greatest advantage any company can achieve is organisational health. Yet it is ignored by most leaders even though it is simple, free, and available to anyone who wants it.” ~ Patrick Lencioni

  34. Transitions Option 21: The Enlightened Organisation

  35. Transitions Option 22: Frame & Reframe Make existing cognitive frames visible Transition to new cognitive frames

  36. Transitions Option 23: Nonviolence Empathy Observations Feelings Needs Requests

  37. Thanks! Twitter: @flowchainsensei Blog: http://flowchainsensei.wordpress.com LinkedIn Group: UK Rightshifting Network

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