Tuesday, March 5, 2013

ADKAR Model of Change Management



An appropriate and popular method to follow the three steps of change considering the change management principles is given by the ADKAR Model


A– Awareness of the need for change
Make all level of staff aware why the upcoming change is needed. Change implemented to improve business operations, stay ahead of your competition, and/or increase the bottom line, is not only wise, but also necessary for success.

D – Desire to support and participate in the change

It is imperative that management encourage the desire of their employees to support and actively participate in the forthcoming change, regardless of the immediate appeal or flash of the new procedures or processes.

K – Knowledge of how to manage

Management must provide the training and education to its staff of the methods of changing to the new procedures, software, or organization. High levels of awareness and desire will often be useless without the necessary knowledge of how to change to accomplish the goals desired.

A – Ability to implement the change

Along with the knowledge of how to affect successful change, everyone involved needs to be given the specific training and information to achieve success in implementing the details of the change to be made.
 
R – Reinforcement to sustain a change  
 
Reinforce the new “habits” of the staff typically improves the success of the changes made




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