Beyond education: winning hearts and minds.

W E Goddard
Author Information
  1. W E Goddard: Oliver Wight International, New London, NH, USA.

Abstract

Replacing an informal operating system, since it represents a substantial change, faces a typical obstacle: reluctance based on familiarity with the old way of doing things and fear of the new and unknown. Taking a logical approach to the change is not enough. The hearts and minds of the employees must be won over as well. This article presents a step-by-step process, along with a list of rules and a test of success, for motivating the necessary behavior change. The key is to focus not just on the technology needed for the new operating system but also on the people who will do the work.

MeSH Term

Behavior
Cost-Benefit Analysis
Employee Performance Appraisal
Health Personnel
Humans
Inservice Training
Motivation
Organizational Innovation
Time Management
United States

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