by Jason Little | Nov 26, 2018 | Perspective Mapping
As we close out November’s Lean Change Management Association (LCMA) theme, this article ties in what we sometimes forget about: expectations of the change agent. In the first article, I showed how to use a simple grid to do a change readiness assessment, and if...
by Jason Little | Oct 28, 2016 | Gathering Insights, Perspective Mapping, Stories
A couple of years ago I interviewed a colleague who tried a perspective map in her organization. The idea of change readiness assessments have been around forever, but there is a quick way to figure out the answer to “whats in it for me?” at different...
by Jason Little | Jan 4, 2016 | Perspective Mapping, Stories
**UPDATE** – I left out the inspiration for the Storytelling canvas from the original post. Thanks to Kevin Bishop and Camilla Norgaard (more details below!) We’re 4 days into the New Year which means 92% of the world population has already given up on their New...
by Jason Little | May 11, 2015 | Agile Transformation, Change Management, Perspective Mapping, Stories
A colleague of mine, Heather Stagl, said “If you’re doing change management in an office with your door closed, you’re doing it wrong“. I was working in a department of around 30 people where the managers felt that the biggest problem to solve...
by Jason Little | Sep 15, 2014 | Agile Transformation, Blast Radius, Canvases, Change Management, Perspective Mapping
A few years ago while attending PSL, myself and a group of people decided to tour around New Mexico. None of us were familiar with the area, but our rental car did have a GPS so what could possibly go wrong? We needed to find an ATM so we typed that into the GPS and...
by Jason Little | May 8, 2013 | Gathering Insights, Perspective Mapping
Once I was working with a team that was struggling to deliver one of those death-projects where no one understands why they’re building what they’re building and everyone, including management, feels powerless to stop. Sometimes it’s easier to...