L'optimisme, ce n'est pas le refus de voir ce qui ne va pas, c'est le désir de ne pas s'y attarder. // Donne moi le courage de changer les choses que je peux changer, la sérénité d'accepter celles que je ne peux pas changer, et la sagesse de distinguer entre les deux. (Marc Aurèle) // Don't raise your voice; improve your argument. (Desmond Tutu) // Be the change you want to see in the world. (Gandhi)

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Our Iceberg is Melting is a fable by John Kotter about changement.

SET THE STAGE
Step 1: Create a Sense of Urgency
Step 2: Pull Together the Guiding Team

DECIDE WHAT TO DO
Step 3: Develop the Change Vision and Strategy

MAKE IT HAPPEN
Step 4: Communicate for Understanding and Buy-in
Step 5: Empower Others to Act
Step 6: Produce Short-Term Wins
Step 7: Don't Let Up

MAKE IT STICK
Step 8: Create a New Culture

See also, The Heart of Change about the 8 steps of change.


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Lewis-Parker 'Transition Curve' seven stages summarized below.
This is the way each of us are dealing with changement…

1. Immobilisation - Shock. Overwhelmed mismatch: expectations v reality.
2. Denial of Change - Temporary retreat. False competence.
3. Incompetence - Awareness and frustration.
4. Acceptance of Reality - 'Letting go'.
5. Testing - New ways to deal with new reality.
6. Search for Meaning - Internalisation and seeking to understand.
7. Integration - Incorporation of meanings within behaviours.



Take a look @ Personnal Change Process for more details.

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