You don’t need Change Acceleration Process (CAP) training… you need organizationally defined measured communicated, aligned goals and objectives!
A friend of mine mentioned that his organization was engaging a consulting group to do CAP training for all it’s employees. Please!!
Listed below are some commonly accepted definitions / explanations of CAP;
All this CAP stuff is very interesting to me. However, if only 5% of organizations employees understand the organization’s strategy, what are the chances that the person asking you to change really understands what needs to be changed and why? It’s not that people don’t like change… they don’t like ambiguity and punishment.
Organizations need to focus on creating and communicating strategies to the employees. Done correctly, creating goals, objectives, measures, targets, and identifying and resourcing key initiatives, organizations face less resistance to change. Especially, if the organization cascades the highest level goals, objectives, and measures to all the people within the organization.
If you want to accelerate change, it can be done easily by creating goals, objectives, measures, targets, and identifying and resourcing key initiatives for your organization and then cascading the measure and initiatives to every person throughout the organization.
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Recent Comments | 3 Total
October 24, 2008 at 10:34am by Sergio Gomes
I agree that the first step is to define the organisation goals and objectives and CAP won't help you acomplish that. What CAP can bring you, is a method and tools to:
- define and explain to all levels of the organisation why they need to change;
- explain to people what is expected from them and what they can expect from the management team;
- create an effective communication plan based on the needs of every organisational group;
- etc.
I used this method in an unionised manufacturing plant with a thousand employees and it gived excellent results. Bottom line, CAP is a good communication method to accelerate change.
My background:
I worked for GE for 7 years in the energy and appliances divisions. I got the CAP training and used the tool in my Lean Leader and 6 sigma Black Belt assignements. I recommend the tool for any business going through an important change. I currently own a small metal stamping company in Canada.
Sergio Gomes,Eng.,M.B.A.
www.micromfg.ca