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Incremental Change

Incremental change is an essential ingredient for successful change management. If there is any way you can slow down the change, you will be better off.

We must break everything down into bite size pieces. If we don't, employees are overwhelmed, moral suffers and so will the organization.

Once again, incremental change applies to project management, business management and, our own personal lives.

This is an approach for implementing change with the advantage of monitoring your direction and adjusting after every small step.

You increase efficiency and reduce resistance.

How do you implement the incremental steps method?

Shoot for short-term, low-goals changes.

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Here are more pages you can consider in implementing change:


Go to Managing Change Page

Go to Change Curve Page

Go to Change Impact Page

Be Aware of the Post Change Syndrom - the Hawthorne Effect

Commit Minimum Resources

Go to Creating the Desire to Change Page

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