The CTO Changemaker - Yes That’s You!
Making changes is hard, isn’t it?
It’s bad enough if it’s a personal change like deciding not to have sugar in your team anymore.
At first it seems outrageous - I mean, how can you tea ever be enjoyable again? It’’s something to be endured not enjoyed. Many times you forget and automatically put in the first spoon. Sometimes you might tip it away and start again but the temptation is to just drink it.
The problem with that is, it is all too easy to slip back permanently into old habits.
BUT.
If you persist, the change you have made goes from - “my tea tastes disgusting”, to “it’s OK, I can deal with it”, and eventually - perhaps sooner than you think - to “oh my god, tea tastes foul with sugar in - how did I ever drink it like that?”.
And here’s the thing. All change is like that. Either things are tried, don;t work out and things go back to how they were. Or they change and very soon people can’t even remember what they used to do or why.
Now, here’s the scary bit.
As the CTO - your primary role is that of change maker.
We all know that IT changes at an ever increasing pace. And your job as the CTO of your company is to keep your company at least abreast of changes, but preferably AHEAD of them.
To compete in an ever more competitive world, you need to anticipate the changes, and how they will impact your company and your industry and get ahead of them, so that your business can thrive and not just survive.
But we just said - no-one likes change, do they? So how do you do that? How do you take a whole bunch of people (one is hard enough) who fundamentally don’t want to change anything in their lives, and make them not only accept the change, but preferably champion it.
You see you need change champions, or else that insidious - well I will just do it the old way this one time, becomes the norm and then the change fails.
If you are new into your role this might seem an even more intimidating task. But it can be done successfully, with some simple tactics, and more importantly your own mindset.
Your belief that you ARE the Changemaker and that the changes you are proposing are going to make life easier and more rewarding for everyone, is the essential element in this scenario.
Do you remember when WAP phones first launched in the late 90’s, and how they flopped? No-one could get their heads round what they could actually do (and in many cases the tech didn’t actually deliver despite the hype).
But mostly, people didn’t understand why you would want your phone to be more than just a phone.
It flopped - big style. You see there was a missing piece. Education.
Not enough was done to show the people why they needed this tech and what the tech would do for them. There wasn’t enough buy in and so when the tech failed to live up to the hype, the whole thing just died.
When it was relaunched in 2003/2004 there was more take up, the market was ready.
So it is vital, when introducing changes, that you understand the concerns and the desires of all your stakeholders and can communicate the benefits to each group effectively.
But what if you don’t have a lot of time for education? And what if you have never had to ‘sell’ a big change before?
Never fear! We can help. We cover this very important subject on our 12-week program - The Impact Accelerator.
Julie.
Julie "Chief Impact Engineer" Hutchison
Email: [email protected]
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