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Finding Your Place in the Midst of Change

There are few more stressful things to deal with in the work environment than change. It is stressful for many people because it presents many unknowns. People begin to ask themselves if their skills and how they apply them will still be valuable after the changes hit. What might be a troubling fact is that not only is change bound to happen, it will happen with more speed and regularity in the coming years. It’s a simple byproduct of the advances in technology. It’s a far more connected world of information sharing that results in enlarged exposure to new ideas combined with a sub-culture of contractors and consultants who can make new ideas happen. Think of your own computer or phone technology. How often do you feel you have finally figured out how a certain software or an app works only to see that an update has been sent and changed it all again? The workplace is going to be much the same and those who can look to and embrace change are going to be those who are also in the best position to move forward in it. So, when change is coming to your work (and it will) here are ways to be prepared for it:

We fight change to hold on to what we know but most often that way of doing things is already gone.

Change comes because of a shift in what is valued or because a more strategic approach is desired toward certain values and goals.

Seek to proactively embrace change when it comes and intentionally position yourself to become an expert on how it will affect the organization.

As stated earlier the brutal truth is change is coming to your organization. Regarding change a friend of mine says you can “embrace it or die hating it.” My challenge to you is to proactively embrace change when it comes and intentionally position yourself to become an expert on how it will affect the organization. This will not only make you happier in your work but will help make you an integral part of your work environment.

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