Leading Change When You Are Not in Charge
You have a great idea for increasing sales, improving service, or saving your company money. But you aren’t the boss and others aren’t interested in your idea. What can you do?
Scott Eblin, author of The Next Level, recently wrote about the lessons we can learn from Subway franchise owner Stuart Frankel – the creator of the Five Dollar Foot Long. While the concept has been a huge success for Subway, getting the company to accept and implement the idea wasn’t easy for Frankel.
According to Eblin, lessons we can learn from Frankel include:
- Run some small experiments off the radar screen.
- Collect compelling data.
- Recruit some early champions.
- Show them, don’t just tell them.
- Stick with it.
Read Scott Eblin’s post: Five Change Leadership Lessons from the Five Dollar Foot Long.
For more on the topic, also check out Robert Rosen’s new book, The Catalyst.
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