One of the most powerful, yet strangely overlooked elements when managing change is the provision of care. This might seem rather obvious, but perhaps that is why it can be so easily overlooked.
Caring about others and their circumstances is not only a great thing to consider when managing change, but also in leadership. When assessing these important elements, there are some questions to ask yourself:
As you think about these questions, remember that there are two principal ways to relate to other people: transactional or transformational.
Transactional relationships can be defined as being consciously or subconsciously focused on ourselves. As a result, the relationships we have when we are in this focus, end up being transactional relationships, focused on what we can gain from the other person.
When in this mindset, you might find yourself asking these questions when relating to others:
Transactional relationships are often so focused on the task that the other person can appear second to the initial goal of that particular relationship.
On the other hand, transformational relationships are primarily focused on the other person. These are motivated by a desire to serve the other person's needs, their wellbeing and development.
There is less focus on personal agenda, and more focus on championing others. Transformational relationships are mutual.
Below are a few observations of why so many well-intended relationships quickly become transactional:
* This is often called discretionary effort. It describes a level of effort people could give over and above what they are required to give.
Discretionary effort is often motivated by having a clear sense of purpose and being valued. Most people will care more about their work if they feel cared for as people. This is why team culture is just as important as a team task.
Caring for others is often an undervalued behaviour. Building a reputation as one who shows genuine care will help build deep relational capital with others, which may well come in handy when you later have to lead others through change.
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