Beware the Second Wave

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This week I spoke with four people who have lost faith in their organizations. All four are successful. All four have very valuable and difficult to replace skill sets and business contacts. All four are feeling disaffected and not supported. All four are in different organizations.

These four people weathered the recession quite successfully. They came out of the other side of that recession tunnel, looked around and were disappointed. People they cared about had left their organization. There are new leaders and they don’t like them all. There is a new strategy and they are not at all sure it is right.

These four people may be part of the second wave. The first wave of change happened last year as most organizations restructured in response to the recession. For most organizations these changes resulted in planned terminations.

The second wave is when you lose your best people. They stuck it out and they are not sure they like what they see. Beware.

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Sandra Oliver - February 06, 2010
Filed under: executive coaching, business strategy, leading in a downturn, strategy execution, change, transition, organizational effectiveness

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