Senior Client Partner, ESG & Organizational Strategy
70% of transformations fail mostly because of the people elements - because companies fail to address the people and the organization element. So first and foremost, focus on the people.
Engage them early, involve them in understanding the challenges that you as leadership are facing with the organization and encourage experimenting, encourage developing, testing and scaling new solutions.
Fail fast and learn quickly. Instill a culture where people are allowed to try things and fail, but that you learn from that and move on. Follow through on your promises as leaders. What you are aiming to do with the transformation and what benefit it is in for all of the stakeholders?
Recognize and celebrate successes. Everyone needs to basically share in the reward. So, it's not just recognizing and celebrating success from a non-financial perspective, but also financially they need to be able to share in the rewards of it.
We need to have leaders that are inspiring, authentic, inclusive, and what we call truly enterprise leaders. People that lead with purpose and conviction and commitment to make their company successful. It very much starts with that.
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