Consulting Conversations: 1. The 7Cs of Consulting

Chris Cooke
Consulting Conversations: 1. The 7Cs of Consulting

Welcome to my Consulting Conversations series. The goal throughout is to help you lead more effective conversations, whether you are a consulting professional like myself, or any one who can benefit from consulting skills, whatever your role. Hopefully you will find some value here.

  1. 04/07/2020

    Consulting Conversations 12: Enrol and Engage

    When we are helping to lead and bring about change, we rule by consent not by command. We need the support of key influencers, early adopters, our colleagues and team members. Achieving their buy-in to the change or adoption of our product is clearly critical to success. Too often however, we can find that the world does not beat a path to our door. It is said that ideas are like children: there are none a beautiful as our own. If our default style of communicating our ideas and pitching our proposals is to 'describe and defend', we are inviting challenge, which often we may interpret as attack. These conversations at worst run the risk of acheiving the opposite of buy-in. Enrollment occurs when others understand our vision and can see their their commitments being fulfilled within it. The communication skill to cultivate involves going beyond describing the features and attributes of our solution towards identifying and helping others see the benefits to them. In this podcast, I outline a pattern for making proposals, requests and offers that is more effective than 'describe and defend'. It involves making the  requested action explicit up front, providing supporting rationale, anticipating objections,  sharing concrete examples and stories to illustrate the benefit and closing with the 'ask'. Having learnt to apply this structure, I use it daily. Perhaps you can experiment with it and see if it works for you?

    20 min
  2. 03/23/2020

    Consulting Conversations 10: Think Big. Start Small!

    As change leaders and project managers we only tend to see as risks the problems that we have seen before and solved in the past. In my earlier days as a project and programme manager, I believed that as PM I was responsible for and owned the plan, therefore I should be its sole author. After all, I was the expert with the knowledge and experience to succeed. This belief did not always serve me well...particularly when coupled with inappropriate self-belief and optimism bias... In this episode I share a few of the more spectacular project failures this mindset led to. (It goes without saying that these all predate my time with Sionic!) The overall lesson learned and shared is that Change planning is a design activity, and like all design, is best done with divergent conversation up front to identify and assess critical risks and alternative approaches - so that validation and mitigation is built into one's convergent thinking and strategy for change. The specific enquiries I suggest are: 1. How to avoid 'big bang'  implementations? 2. How to deliver value early and incrementally (applying the principle of 6x6)? 3. What are the most critical assumptions and what experiments could validate them? 4. What are the adaptive challenges to remediate? Forewarned is, as they say, forearmed - prior knowledge of possible dangers or problems gives one a tactical advantage.  I hope you find the stories in this episode interesting and illuminating.

    16 min
  3. 03/03/2020

    Consulting Conversations 7: Creating New Possibilities

    "If you want to have a good idea, have a lot of them" (Mark Twain) In this podcast I share ideas on how an expert advisor, facilitator or coach can add value through generating new possibilities for action with their clients. If we only have one idea on the table, or at worst, no ideas, then our ability to arrive at the optimum solution will be severely limited.  Consider the possibility that a great skill to develop to be an effective change agent is the ability to lead and facilitate 'conversations for possibility', and that these conversations are essential when we are seeking to innovate to achieve breakthroughs towards transformational outcomes. The 'conversation for possibility' exists (though often with a different label) as the opening to design and action planning in multiple methodologies, such as 'ideate' in design thinking, 'options' in the GROW coachng model, and the divergent thinking stages of the 'double diamond' approach to problem solving.. There is an obvious debt here to the work of Fernado Flores, which I highly recommend to you if you are now convinced that the core role of the change agent is to change the conversations that people are having. In this episode I explain why generative, creative divergent thinking requires active facilitation and coaching, sharing a few tips I have learned over the years on how to succeed in this. If you find this interesting and of value, my job is done :)

    21 min

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Welcome to my Consulting Conversations series. The goal throughout is to help you lead more effective conversations, whether you are a consulting professional like myself, or any one who can benefit from consulting skills, whatever your role. Hopefully you will find some value here.

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