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Change, Coaching, Culture Randy Sabourin Change, Coaching, Culture Randy Sabourin

Change in the Time of Great Change

The events of the past months have us all questioning our business models, from where and how we work, to how we help our leaders, managers and employees adapt to change while they continue to run the business. One of the lessons that has become apparent is that many of our old learning and development paradigms have been broken and it’s time to question whether we bring them back.

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Change, Leadership Development Randy Sabourin Change, Leadership Development Randy Sabourin

The Battle for Attention (we can’t afford to be boring anymore)

Today, our attention is demanded by the screens that we work and play on, advertising designed to prey on our deepest fears and dreams, and of course, the important things like family, friends, walking the dog – you know, reality. Combine this well-crafted assault on our attention and our obligations to reality it’s no wonder that when you see the data on the meager effectiveness of traditional L&D programs, they are typically the first to have their budgets questioned.

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Change, Deliberate Practice, Strategy, Execution Randy Sabourin Change, Deliberate Practice, Strategy, Execution Randy Sabourin

Strategy – Check. Execution – Needs Practice!

Applying deliberate practice as the skill development component in support of the change process is critical to the success of the initiative. Now, there is next to no investment made by organizations to develop deliberate practice solutions although the payoff seems self-evident. Applying deliberate practice to change initiatives comes with a simple truth.

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