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7 Preliminary Steps When Initiating Major Change

Ron Edmondson

There may be times I need to vision cast better and help them see the need, but their support is critical if major change is going to be successful. Use a focus group. On major changes, I like to bring in a group of people who are generally supportive of my leadership, but represent all the major groups within the church.

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7 Critical Steps Prior to Initiating Major Change

Ron Edmondson

There may be times I need to vision cast better and help them see the need, but their support is critical if major change is going to be successful. Consider using a focus group. Consider a stakeholder analysis. Or at least have plan to get them answered. Plan a timetable for implementation.

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7 Vital Steps Prior to Implementing Major Change

Ron Edmondson

There may be times I need to vision cast better and help them see the need, but their support is critical if major change is going to be successful. Use a focus group. On major changes, I like to bring in a group of people who are generally supportive of my leadership, but represent all the major groups within the church.

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7 Vital Steps Prior to Implementing Major Change

Ron Edmondson

There may be times I need to vision cast better and help them see the need, but their support is critical if major change is going to be successful. Focus group – On major changes, I like to bring in a group of people who are generally supportive of my leadership, but represent all the major groups within the church.

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7 Vital Steps Prior to Implementing Major Change

Ron Edmondson

There may be times I need to vision cast better and help them see the need, but their support is critical if major change is going to be successful. Use a focus group. On major changes, I like to bring in a group of people who are generally supportive of my leadership, but represent all the major groups within the church.