The aim
Demonstrates how to manage change successfully and shows individuals how to respond to change when it happens to them.
About the program
Jamie Oliver wanted to transform school dinners from processed, ready-made junk into tastier, more nutritious meals. He also needed to convince dinner ladies, head teachers, government ministers and thousands of school kids to support this radical plan. But how can Jamie's school dinners campaign help your organization deal with change?
Jamie's School Dinners: A recipe for managing and living with change, a new 2-part program brings change to life in an easy to understand and inspirational way. It's broken down into a series of digestible lessons to help you and your employees deal with change when it occurs in your workplace.
Part 1 - A recipe for managing change
Dealing with change is difficult, but managing change is even harder. Part 1 covers four key learning points that will help you manage and deliver a successful change process of your own.
Passion-Believing in what you are trying to achieve, and believing you can do it, is crucial.
People-Everyone reacts to change differently, but there are certain types of people that can be easily identified, (enthusiasts, gate keepers and resisters).
Planning-When implementing change, careful planning is essential and can determine whether it will be accepted or not.
Perseverance-With change you can nearly always guarantee resistance so determination is a must.
Part 2: A recipe for living with change
At some point every single member of your workforce will be confronted with change. By taking your employees through the four different stages, they'll soon realize that it doesn't have to bring with it widespread fear and confusion.
Reject it
Whatever the attitude to change - whether unexpected, unwelcome or simply unwanted - the initial reaction is always the same.
Resist it
'I was right to think that' is the next logical reaction. Any explanation, no matter how implausible, can be used to rationalize the initial denial.
Reflect on it
At this stage previous judgment begins to be questioned. The mind suddenly switches on to the possibilities that change might bring.
Resolve it
The challenge and excitement of new opportunities has triumphed over all the negative perceptions of change.
The benefits
-Engaging way to look at the complex subject of change
-Managers will learn how to introduce change in their organization
-Individuals will learn how to deal with change when it occurs
-Suitable for all levels of staff across the organization
-Real life examples on managing and living with change
Program footage from Jamie's School Dinners 2005 Fresh One Productions and Channel 4. Based on the television program ' Jamie's School Dinners'. Licensed by FremantleMedia Licensing Worldwide