41 min

Robert Bogue: Leveraging Confident Change Management to Shape the Future Humans, Now and Then

    • Society & Culture

Massive disruption typically comes with both needs and opportunities for change. So, under challenging circumstances, how can organizations effectively address change during challenging times? And, is is possible to do so while avoiding and addressing the potential for burnout? In this episode, I speak to Robert Bogue, business leader, author and public speaker, about how organizations can address critical change initiatives with confidence in order to achieve success.
 
Bio:
Robert Bogue has a driving passion for delivering solutions through both teaching and learning. His drive for resolving problems is fueled by his creativity and innovation to find solutions that others cannot. A business owner and community leader for over 10 years and 17-time Microsoft MVP, he has authored 27 books and edited over 100 additional books. He knows how to ignite engagement, stop from burning out, and freeze a snowballing conflict in its tracks.
 
Rob's Confident Change Management Course: confidentchangemanagement.com
Six Keys to Confident Change Management book
Rob's website to help combat burnout: Extinguishburnout.com
 
Resources:
Rob's SharePoint Shephard's Guide for End Users:
www.sharepointshepherd.com/
 
You can find out more about the following at confidentchangemanagement.com:
Kurt Lewin's Change Management Model Dr. John Kotter's 8-Step Process for Leading Change The Prosci ADKAR change management model The William Bridges Transition Model Wicked Problems was a concept developed by Horst Rittel and Melvin Webber More information about Ethnography Subscribe to Humans, Now and Then wherever you stream.
 
Make sure to follow the show on social media:
twitter.com/humansnownthen
instagram.com/humansnowandthen
facebook.com/humansnowandthen
linkedin.com/in/rscottcbap
clubhouse: @rebeccascott

Massive disruption typically comes with both needs and opportunities for change. So, under challenging circumstances, how can organizations effectively address change during challenging times? And, is is possible to do so while avoiding and addressing the potential for burnout? In this episode, I speak to Robert Bogue, business leader, author and public speaker, about how organizations can address critical change initiatives with confidence in order to achieve success.
 
Bio:
Robert Bogue has a driving passion for delivering solutions through both teaching and learning. His drive for resolving problems is fueled by his creativity and innovation to find solutions that others cannot. A business owner and community leader for over 10 years and 17-time Microsoft MVP, he has authored 27 books and edited over 100 additional books. He knows how to ignite engagement, stop from burning out, and freeze a snowballing conflict in its tracks.
 
Rob's Confident Change Management Course: confidentchangemanagement.com
Six Keys to Confident Change Management book
Rob's website to help combat burnout: Extinguishburnout.com
 
Resources:
Rob's SharePoint Shephard's Guide for End Users:
www.sharepointshepherd.com/
 
You can find out more about the following at confidentchangemanagement.com:
Kurt Lewin's Change Management Model Dr. John Kotter's 8-Step Process for Leading Change The Prosci ADKAR change management model The William Bridges Transition Model Wicked Problems was a concept developed by Horst Rittel and Melvin Webber More information about Ethnography Subscribe to Humans, Now and Then wherever you stream.
 
Make sure to follow the show on social media:
twitter.com/humansnownthen
instagram.com/humansnowandthen
facebook.com/humansnowandthen
linkedin.com/in/rscottcbap
clubhouse: @rebeccascott

41 min

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