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How to Clear Obstacles (Kotter)? Ideas
The 8-Step Change Model sets out the eight key phases of any major change effort, arguing that neglecting any of the steps can be enough for the whole initiative to fail. By paying close attention to these 8 steps, you can avoid many frequently made mistakes in changing organizations and avoid wasting a lot of money and effort.

According to John Kotter, for an (organizational) change to happen, the fifth step is to (empower people to) clear obstacles or barriers. It is crucial to remove any processes, systems, structures, or even people that are blocking the strategic change. Although this may seem harsh, failing to do so may jeopardize the entire firm. The needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few...
Some ideas to clearing obstacles are: ⇒ Please share any further best practices on clearing change obstacles by entering a reaction. Thank you...

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topic Kotter's New 8 Accelerators for Strategic Change
topic Emotions During Organizational Change: the Change Curve
topic Why do so Many Change Processes Fail?
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topic How to Develop a Clear Vision (Kotter)? Ideas
topic How to Share / Communicate the Vision (Kotter)? Ideas
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topic How is the Change Presented and Communicated?
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topic How to Secure Short-term Wins (Kotter)? Ideas
topic The Roles of Top and Middle Management in Change
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topic Using Kotter After Cameron and Quinn's Competing Values Framework
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Special Interest Group
More on Change Phases
Summary
Forum
topic Kotter's New 8 Accelerators for Strategic Change
topic Emotions During Organizational Change: the Change Curve
topic Why do so Many Change Processes Fail?
🔥 The Roles of Managers in Organizational Change (Carnall)
topic How to Establish a Sense of Urgency (Kotter)? Ideas
topic Neglecting the Change Phases
topic Disadvantages of the Kotter Change Theory
topic How to Consolidate and Keep Moving (Kotter)? Ideas
topic How to Create a Coalition (Kotter)? Ideas
topic How to Develop a Clear Vision (Kotter)? Ideas
topic How to Share / Communicate the Vision (Kotter)? Ideas
topic Kotter's Dual Operating System
topic How to Anchor the Change (Kotter)? Ideas
topic How is the Change Presented and Communicated?
👀How to Clear Obstacles (Kotter)? Ideas
topic How to Secure Short-term Wins (Kotter)? Ideas
topic The Roles of Top and Middle Management in Change
topic Add Unlearning to Kotter's Change Phase Model
topic How to Structure Large Scale Change Efforts
topic Using Kotter After Cameron and Quinn's Competing Values Framework
topic Kotter Change Steps for Political Change
topic Our Iceberg is Melting
topic Organizational Change: Why Establish a Sense of Urgency First?
topic Kotter Change Model in Public Sector
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