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@HelenBevan #nvmo2016

How to be a GREAT change agent

Dr Helen Bevan, OBEChief Transformation Officer

NHS England@HelenBevan #NVMO2016

AND STAYING IN IT:

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Change is changing

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@HelenBevan #nvmo2016Source: Bromford P (2015), ”What’s the difference between a test and a pilot?”

Pilots are being replaced by rapid tests and prototypes

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Acceleration of connectedness

Change is changing

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Hierarchical power is diminishing

Change is changing

Acceleration of connectedness

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Change is changing

Acceleration of connectedness

Hierarchical power is diminishing

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The Challenges

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Change is changing

Change is moving to the edge

Acceleration of connectedness

Hierarchical Power is diminishing

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An example from the Cabinet Office

http://www.slideshare.net/Openpolicymaking/060715-change-cardscollated?next_slideshow=1

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Why go to the edge?

“ Leading from the edge brings us into contact with a far wider range

of relationships, and in turn, this increases our potential for diversity in terms of thought, experience and background. Diversity leads to more

disruptive thinking, faster change and better outcomes

Aylet Baron

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Jeremy Heimens TED talk “What new power looks like” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j-S03JfgHEA

old power new power

Currency

Held by a few

Pushed down

Commanded

Closed

Transaction

Current

Made by many

Pulled in

Shared

Open

Relationship

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The Network Secrets of Great Change AgentsJulie Battilana &Tiziana Casciaro

As a change agent, my centrality in the informal network is more important

than my position in the formal hierarchy

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People who are highly connected have twice as much power to

influence change as people with hierarchical power

Leandro Herrerohttp://t.co/Du6zCbrDBC

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“I have some Key Performance

Indicatorsfor you”

or

“I have a dream”

Source: @RobertVarnam

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“Tomorrow’s management systems will need to value diversity, dissent

and divergence as highly as conformance, consensus and

cohesion.”Gary Hamel

Image by neilperkin.typepad.com

is the new normal!

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What happens to heretics/radicals/rebels/mavericks

in organisations?

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We need rebels to lead change•The principal champion of a change initiative, cause or action•Rebels don’t wait for permission to lead, innovate, strategise•They are responsible; they do what is right•They name things that others don’t see yet•They point to new horizons•Without rebels, the storyline never changes

Source : @PeterVan http://t.co/6CQtA4wUv1

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‘If you put fences around people, you get sheep. Give people the room they

needWilliam L McKnight

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We need to create more boat rockers!• Rock the boat but manage to

stay in it• Walk the fine line between

difference and fit, inside and outside

• Conform AND rebel• Capable of working with

others to create success NOT a destructive troublemaker

Source: Debra Meyerson

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#SHCR @HelenBevan 26Source : Lois Kelly www.foghound.com

There’s a big difference between a rebel and a troublemaker

Rebel

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Reflection

• What are your insights around “rebels” and “troublemakers”?

• What moves people from being “rebel” to “troublemaker”?

• How do we protect against this?

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#SHCR @HelenBevan 28Source : Lois Kelly www.rebelsatwork.com

There’s a big difference between a rebel and a troublemaker

Rebel

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#SHCR @HelenBevan Image copyright: http://13c4.wordpress.com/2007/02/24/50-reasons-not-to-change/

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C http://www.slideshare.net/AndreaWaltz/gfn-slidesharegfnhandling-rejectionpositively

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#SHCR @HelenBevan # @HelenBevan Source: http://www.slideshare.net/AndreaWaltz/gfn-slidesharegfnhandling-rejectionpositively

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Make it a personal PERFORMANCE target.

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Research from the sales industry:How many NOs should we be seeking to get?

• 2% of sales are made on the first contact

• 3% of sales are made on the second contact• 5% of sales are made on the third contact• 10% of sales are made on the fourth contact• 80% of sales are made on the fifth to twelfth

contact

Source: http://www.slideshare.net/bryandaly/go-for-no

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“Papers that are more likely to contend against the status quo are more likely to find an

opponent in the review system—and thus be rejected —but those papers are also more

likely to have an impact on people across the system, earning them more citations when

finally published”V. Calcagno et al., “Flows of research manuscripts among

scientific journals reveal hidden submission patterns,” Science, doi:10.1126/science.1227833, 2012.