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What was about to change?
After years of operations as separate IT units, five IT businesses were about to become one. Further, all IT employees would now have to travel further to a new location so that everyone could operate out of one location. New travel requirements, new colleagues, new location. The CIO had to get this right!
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Telling someone how to do something isn't the gold star approach to change management. With over 25 years in more than 70 countries helping organizations large and small empower their employees to adapt, adopt and lead the charge, we know how to get it done.
Telling someone how to do something isn't the gold star approach to change management. With over 25 years in more than 70 countries helping organizations large and small empower their employees to adapt, adopt and lead the charge, we know how to get it done.
After speaking with the CIO and key members of her leadership team, we identified the biggest concern from employees was the uncertainty of the change. What will the new place be like? How will they work together? How long will travelling to the new location take? Once we understood the root cause was uncertainty and loss of control, we worked on how to bring control back into people’s routines and demystify what the new world order would be.
Using the theme “One IT – Going Places,” our team developed a series of travel-related announcements to hype the event for the big trip:
On the day of the day of the event, one would have thought everyone was going on a world tour. Everyone with the “One IT – Going Places” caps and shirts all holding their passports and complimentary travel bags.
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business class boarding passes
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units into one unit
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international food stations
All 500+ employees that day experienced first-hand their new work-home. They met and got to know different departments, different people and even tried different foods at each of the passport stations. Change was fun that day, and every day after.
The new home was a hit and, of course, when people are happy when they come to work, the results soon follow. We helped bring clarity to uncertainty and made change fun for a change!