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When you are short of time, here is the one action that will give you 80 percent results in 20 percent of the time.
DO THIS
Assess how the adjustment will help or hinder progress.
BY DOING THIS
– Determine how the change will affect your timeline, activities and resources required
– Present your analysis to the project lead and manager
– Negotiate how your plan will change to accommodate the change
Change initiatives generally involve continual revisions. Leaders request new activities, people modify their commitments, and new information emerges.
Many people dive into accommodating the changes without assessing whether they help or hinder their success. Getting them done is more important than determining what is required to accommodate them.
To assess an adjustment’s impact, estimate how it will alter the speed, level of difficulty or resources required. The answers will tell you if the change is positive, neutral or negative. If it’s positive, embrace the adjustment; if neutral, manage it with minimal effort; if negative, negotiate what resources or plan changes you need.
KNOWLEDGE BITES
ADJUSTMENT ASSESSMENT TOOL: How will I assess adjustments to my plan?
SUCCESS TIP
The faster you present adjustments to your plan, the more valid they’ll be perceived.
For more stories, insights and advice, listen to the Responding to Adjustments podcast episode with change management not-for-profit leader Laura Oliver.
Phil Buckley is the author of Change on the Run and Change with Confidence, host of the Change on the Run Podcast, and co-creator of the Sharing Change with Confidence Newsletter.
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