How to successfully lead your hybrid team

We are waking up to the reality that work is what we do, not where we go.

Whilst leaders of multinational organisations may have been leading hybrid teams for many years, for most of our leaders they have never done this before.

This is a new challenge facing many of our leaders and the reality is that most are not equipped to deal with it.

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Bringing Humanity Back Into The Workplace

Making the shift from“survive’ to “thrive” depends on an organization becoming distinctly human at its core - a different way of being that approaches every question, every issue, and every decision from a human angle first.

Organisations committed to looking after the mental well-being of their people create an ecosystem of information, instruction, interactions, interventions and integrations - the five I’s - that are not bolted on to work as an after thought, but embedded into the fabric of the organisation through both intentional and thoughtful design.

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Organizational Change. Leadership. Resilience. My Top 5 2020 Articles.

As we start 2021, none the wiser of what it will look like as we did at the start of 2020, I thought I would take a look at the LinkedIn articles I wrote during last year which grabbed people’s attention.

I have listed the top 5 based on the number of reactions the articles received rather than the number of views. That is, I have counted the ones readers took the time out to like, celebrate, support, love, found insightful or made you curious.

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Dear 2020.....

Dear 2020,

Today is the 30th December 2020 and I wanted to write this letter to you before the year closes out and we welcome in your successor 2021.

We talked endlessly about resilience in the face of constant, unprecedented and uncertain change, but did little about it.

Before you go, can you have a word in 2021’s ear about that last point and ask 2021 to have a word with me before f**king it all up like you did?

Yours, Karen

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Organisational Change Management 2020 From A Distance

At the start of this year, I was engaged to undertake organisational change management (OCM) on a significant project for a very large organisation in Australia.

The first physical meeting with the project sponsor was on 2nd January 2020. It was also the last!

The entire organisation change has been conducted virtually and was a resounding success.

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Make Working From Anywhere Work - Organisational Change

The COVID-19 pandemic has forced many organisations to seriously reconsider and/or revise their employee working arrangements.

Whilst the question of whether everyone needed to be in an office location had been endlessly discussed, the 2020 pandemic answered the question loud and clear. No.

Individuals and organisations have realised the benefits that could be gained from a WFX arrangement. This is a great time of organisational change.

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Mental Wellbeing in the Workplace - More Than Just First Aid

I have no problem with organizations investing in providing employees with access to Mental Health First Aid (MHFA) Officers. My issue is that doing that alone, does not cut it.

Firstly, we need to prevent mental health issues from happening - not try and fix it after the event. Secondly, without removing the stigma of mental health in the workplace the initiative will have little or no positive impact.

There is no band-aid solution.

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Workforce Resilience - Now not Tomorrow

Whilst it looks like there is light at the end of this pandemic tunnel for some, for others it just looks like a train coming in the opposite direction.

Organisations should be investing in building workforce resilience now and help alleviate the stress and anxiety that leads to fatigue and burnout.

As and when we start to emerge from this pandemic the stresses and anxieties put on our employees will only be amplified.

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Change Management Strategy for IT - The Business Savvy CIO

Back in 2016, Gartner estimated that by 2020, 100% of IT roles will require an intermediate level of proficiency in business acumen.

That starts with the CIO. The CIO has to move from being a functional leader to becoming a strategic leader.

This means developing deep business acumen. It will not be possible to deliver on a digital transformation without an in-depth understanding of the business. The CIO has to be a business partner.

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Change Management Strategy for IT - CIO and CHRO Partnership

Gartner predicts that by 2021, “CIOs will be as responsible for culture change as chief HR officers (CHROs).”

A partnership with the CHRO is the perfect way to align technology selections and design processes to shape desired work behaviours .

Successful digital transformation and the future of work depends on the CIO and the CHRO working together as enablers and decision makers to further organisational goals.

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Unleash The Resiliator Within - The Video

In a world where the speed and volatility of change is ever increasing, we need to stop talking about managing resistance to change and start talking about building resilience to change.

The World Health Organization describes stress as the “global health epidemic of the 21st century.”

It is time to unleash The Resiliator!

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Change Management Strategy for IT - CIO Culture Change Agent

We are now in an era of continuous change, and this will require a culture of adaptation, agility, resilience and innovation for organisational survival.

The CIO has a key role in the establishment of the right ways of thinking and the right ways of working. The CIO has to build the right mindsets for this era of constant and disruptive change.

Gartner predicts that by 2021, “CIOs will be as responsible for culture change as chief HR officers (CHROs).”

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Change Management Strategy for IT

CIOs and their teams will need a change management strategy that embraces the can-do attitude and agile approaches that got employees working remotely in a timeframe never experienced before.

They will need a change management strategy to be future fit.

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When Everyone Leads - Relationship Management

elationship management is useful when it comes to dealing with conflict; by engaging and collaborating with others earlier than later, we can prevent the inevitable blowup in the future.

Relationship management builds upon self-awareness, self-management, and social awareness skills.

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