The old adage is….one bite at a time. As in, how do you eat an elephant?

To me, the strategic question is…where do you take the first bite?

In Switch: How To Change Things When Change is Hard, Chip Heath and Dan Heath talk about a series of steps to take when you wish to achieve big changes.

The part that sticks with me most is the first step: Find the bright spots. Find a lever point, something that works already that you can double down on – with money, focus, talent…whatever it takes to make that small flower burst into a field of flowers. In other words, achieve a small success. Then scale it.

Here is an outline of their method:

  1. Direct the Rider:
    – Find the bright spots
    – Script the critical moves
    – Point to the destination
  2. Motivate the Elephant:
    – Find the feeling
    – Shrink the change
    – Grow your people
  3. Shape the Path:
    – Tweak the environment
    – Build habits
    – Rally the herd

It is a great step by step methodology, and I highly recommend it. However, to me the hardest part is finding or creating the first successful “bright spot”. If you are frustrated with a need for change, go hunting. Talk to others who feel like you do. Get them engaged in the hunt. Let’s find out what IS working.

 

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