[Discussion] Change Management + Wrike
Stephanie Westbrook Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Aprenda sobre as funcionalidades e melhores prรกticas em Wrike com o nosso Treinamento Webinar Online
Stephanie Westbrook Wrike Team member Aprenda sobre as funcionalidades e melhores prรกticas em Wrike com o nosso Treinamento Webinar Online
I realize that changing from one way of doing things to another requires buy in and commitment.
How do you garner buy in from employees who have deeply ingrained ways of doing things?
@Ansel Hi there! If the biggest obstacle is that they're used to doing things in a particular way,ย then one of the biggest things I've seen help is finding the areas that are a pain pointย for them and then showing how a new way of doing things could help solve for that pain. Showing how a transition would work can also go a long way in showing people that change is doable and potentially not as daunting as they thought it would be.ย
It can be really difficult to do though - have you already tried either of those options?
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Stephanie Westbrook Community Team at Wrike Wrike Product Manager Aprenda sobre as funcionalidades e melhores prรกticas em Wrike com o nosso Treinamento Webinar Online
Stephanie Westbrook Wrike Team member Aprenda sobre as funcionalidades e melhores prรกticas em Wrike com o nosso Treinamento Webinar Online
I see buy-inย as a need to implement a successful change management strategy. Company culture and top-down leadership are really the best ways. If you have convinced your leadership team to implementย a new tool and they are the last to use it then that is a lose/loseย strategy.ย
1. Hold a company meeting discussing the strategy.ย
2. Have smaller team meetings on using the product and how that will affect the team
3. Have your whole team work on this together in the same space to gain momentum. (You can't have team membersย getting all the way in and other doing none)
4. Have a follow-up meeting on progress
5. Run meetings / Discussions within Wrike.ย
Great advice David! You're right, getting people adapted to a new processor software can be a challenge, but by putting time aside to help people on
If you'd implemented something similar in your company, it would really great to hear a little what you included in your strategy ๐