by Linda Hoopes | Sep 19, 2013 | Front Page
Just as you can evaluate your own physical fitness, you can evaluate the strength of your change muscles. Think about how you think and feel when something unexpected happens that presents a challenge. Positivity: Do you tend to worry and focus on the things that have...
by Linda Hoopes | Aug 1, 2011 | Blog
Executing with Resilience Linda Hoopes In Managing at the Speed of Change, Daryl Conner suggests that we each have a baseline level of resilience, that this baseline can be increased through practice and development, and that, as we implement major change initiatives,...
by Linda Hoopes | Aug 1, 2011 | Synergy/Teams
The first article in this series focused on personal resilience—how individuals can use their energy more effectively during disruption. This second article will explore the role of leaders in creating an environment that supports resilience. If you haven’t read the...
by Linda Hoopes | Jun 24, 2011 | Blog
This post originally appeared as the first in a series of 3 guest articles on Luc Galoppin’s blog. Human energy is the currency of change. Mental, emotional, and physical energy are required to shift minds, hearts, and bodies into new patterns....
by Linda Hoopes | Jun 3, 2011 | Blog, Synergy/Teams
Teams play a critical role during change for some very good reasons: Team decisions during change are potentially more representative of a wide range of interests in the organization than are individual decisions. Teams facilitate the development of especially...