Percentage of companies who say their approach to change management is informal, ad hoc, or improvised.
– Source: The Enterprise of the Future, IBM Global CEO Study, 2008
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Decision SpotlightEvolving beyond "yes-or-no" decision-makingBy Richard Worzel The only reason to make decisions is so you can select the best actions. Since the future is inherently unpredictable, even to a professional futurist, it's often more effective to create options based on a range of possible scenarios rather than on a simple "yes-no" format. Let me give you an example. I was hired by a logistics firm to help them design future products and services. Since they served the financial services industry, we assembled their front-line people in a workshop setting and thought through how the financial services industry might change over the next 5 to 10 years. The major drivers of changeUsing proven scenario planning tools, we identified the major drivers of change affecting that industry, which helped us describe the most probable future scenarios. Next, within each scenario, we defined what competitive pressures and needs financial companies would experience, and then what products my client could provide to support those needs. Once we had done that for all of the most likely scenarios, we were able to categorize the range of possible actions into three groups:
Avoiding linear predictionsBy avoiding a simple, linear prediction of the future, my clients were able to place themselves ahead of where their clients will be down the road, and to have the offerings they need ready when they need them. The future will catch us all by surprise. Events like the terrorist attacks of 2001, the SARS epidemic of 2003, and hurricane Katrina proved that. Those who will profit most will be those who can recover most quickly and respond most constructively. Evolving beyond "yes-no" decisions gives you more options, and supplies more speed and power to your decision-making.
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