Reinforcement – How to sustain a change
Many organizations invest significant time and energy in building the necessary awareness, desire, knowledge and ability for a change to be successful, yet overlook the final milestone – reinforcement. Once a change is finished, the tendency is to immediately move on to the next task. As a result reinforcement efforts can often fall short and […]
Many organizations invest significant time and energy in building the necessary awareness, desire, knowledge and ability for a change to be successful, yet overlook the final milestone – reinforcement. Once a change is finished, the tendency is to immediately move on to the next task. As a result reinforcement efforts can often fall short and there is a risk of not fully realizing the expected results. For a change to deliver the expected results over time, it must be actively sustained.