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http://www.theedge.nhsiq.nhs.uk/school/ Module 1:

Being a health and care radical: Change starts with me

Supported by

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Welcome to the School for Health and Care Radicals – a global community of change agents

• 1,643 registrants for The School for Health and Care Radicals (as of 29th January)

• From 36 countries, including:Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Brazil, Canada,

Denmark, England, France, Georgia, Germany, Greece, India, Ireland (Republic), Italy, Netherlands, New Zealand,

Nigeria, Norway, Northern Ireland, Pakistan, Qatar, Russian Federation, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Singapore,

Slovenia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Ukraine, USA, Wales

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Make your mark!

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Where on earth are you?

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Where in the UK are you?

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How are you feeling today?(choose one)

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Joining in today and beyond• Please use the chat box to contribute continuously during the

web seminar• Please tweet using hashtag #SHCR and the handle

@School4Radicals• Join our Facebook group School for Health and Care Radicals• We will produce summaries of the discussions on each

module using Storify and Pinterest and put on the website• Join in the Tweetchat each Wednesday at 4-5pm (GMT) using

the hashtag #SHCR

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Study guides

Programme Study Guide: http://www.slideshare.net/NHSIQ/shcr-ii-study-guide-20150120-final-2

Module 1 Study Guide: http://www.slideshare.net/NHSIQ/shcr-module-1-study-guide

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The team todaySession lead: Helen Bevan @HelenBevan

Learning lead: Pip Hardy@PilgrimPip

Case study alumnus:Daniel Walsh@dwalsh811

Chat monitor:Dominic Cushman@domcushnan

Twitter monitor: and alumna:Jodi Brown@jodimolden

Case study alumna:Kate Pound@kateslater2

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30th January: Being a health and care radical: change starts with me6th February: Building alliances for change13th February: Rolling with resistance20th February: Making change happen27th February: Moving beyond the edge

Modules

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• Background to The School for Health and Care Radicals

• Learning processes

• Context: emerging directions in transformation and change

• Some challenges for health and care radicals

• The difference between a radical and a troublemaker

• How to rock the boat AND stay in it

• How to thrive and survive as a radical

• Questions and call to action

Source of image: www.freshnessmag.com

for today

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The genesis of the School

2002

20142013

2010 2012

2003

NHS Change Day 2013

“A school for healthcare radicals”

Applying social movement

thinking to healthcare

improvement

“The School for Health and Care

Radicals”

“A one day school for organisational

radicals”

Applying community organising

principles to healthcare

improvement

2015

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Source: @NHSChangeDay

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The school is based on two kinds of learningTransactional learning Transformational learning

A “toolkit” of ideas & approaches

Learning through motivation, practice & feedback

Seeks to transfer useful knowledge

Seeks to transform beliefs & underlying assumptions

Learning events, presentations & materials

Experiential, interactive & action-based

Generates understanding of “what to do”

Generates increased capacity in “how to do it”

Source: John Wenger https://medium.com/corporate-learning/3deb1bb2e865

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“New truths begin as heresies.” (Huxley, defending Darwin’s theory of natural selection)

Source of image: installation by the artist Adam Katzwww.thisiscolossal.com

Via @NeilPerkin

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Starts on the fringe (at the edge)

Starts with the activistsGary Hamel

always

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So why do we keep reinventing the past and calling it the future?

Image used under Creative Commons licence: Kicki

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‘Tomorrow belongs to those who can hear it coming.’

David Bowie

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SEISMIC SHIFTS

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DIGITALCONNECTION

SEISMIC SHIFTS

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Work complexity

SEISMIC SHIFTS

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DIGITALCONNECTION

SEISMIC SHIFTS

Hierarchical

power

Work complexity

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DIGITALCONNECTION

SEISMIC SHIFTS

Hierarchical

power

Work complexityChange from the edge

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Leading change in a new era

Dominant approach Emerging direction

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Leading change in a new era

Dominant approach Emerging direction

Most healthcare transformation

efforts are driven from this side

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#SHCR @School4Radicals Source: Gary Hamel

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#SHCR @School4Radicals Source:@Alfacarlo

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John Kotter, the most influential thought leader globally, recognises new approaches are needed

FROM

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John Kotter: ‘Accelerate!’

• We won’t create big change through hierarchy on its own

• We need hierarchy AND network• Many change agents, not just a

few, with many acts of leadership

• At least 50% buy-in required• Changing our mindset• From ‘have to’ to ‘want to’

TO

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From ‘have to’ to ‘want to’

Source of image s:www.slideshare.net/mexicanwave/champions-trolls-10-years-of-the-cipd-online-community

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Managers know how to command obedience and diligence, but most are clueless when it comes to galvanizing the sort of volunteerism that animates life on the social web. Initiative, imagination and passion can’t be commanded—they’re gifts.

Gary Hamel http://www.mixmashup.org/blog/reinventing-management-mashup-architecture-ideology

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The Network Secrets of Great Change AgentsJulie Battilana &Tiziana Casciaro

1. As a change agent, my centrality in the informal network is more important than my position in the formal hierarchy

2. If you want to create small scale change, work through a cohesive network

If you want to create big change, create bridge networks between disconnected groups

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People who are highly connected have twice as much power to

influence change as people with hierarchical power.

Leandro Herrerohttp://t.co/Du6zCbrDBC

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DiscussionWhat are the implications of the “emerging direction” for the way

change agents work?

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is the new normal!

‘By questioning existing ideas, by opening new fields for action, change

agents actually help organisations survive and adapt to the 21st Century.’

Céline SchillingerImage by neilperkin.typepad.com

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We need rebels!• The principal champion of a change initiative,

cause or action• Rebels don’t wait for permission to lead, innovate, strategise• They are responsible; they do what is right• They name things that others

don’t see yet• They point to new horizons• Without rebels, the storyline never

changes

Source : @PeterVan http://t.co/6CQtA4wUv1

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@helenbevan

What happens to heretics/radicals/rebels/mavericks

in organisations?

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@helenbevan

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@helenbevan #IQTGOLD#NHSChangeDaySource: Lois Kelly http://www.slideshare.net/Foghound/rocking-the-boat-without-falling-out

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Ostracism is experienced in the brain as deeply as physical pain

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We need to be boat rockers!• Walk the fine line between

difference and fit, inside and outside, rock the boat but manage to stay in it

• Able to challenge the status quo when we see that there could be a better way

• Conform AND rebel• Capable of working with others

to create success NOT a destructive troublemaker Source: Debra Meyerson

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What are the risks for a boat rocker?1. Our experiences of “being different” can be

fundamentally disempowering. This can lead us to conform because we see no other choice

Source: adapted from Debra E Meyerson

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What are the risks for a boat rocker?1. Our experiences of “being different” can be

fundamentally disempowering. This can lead us to conform because we see no other choice we surrender a part of ourselves, and silence

our commitment, in order to survive

Source: adapted from Debra E Meyerson

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@helenbevan

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What are the risks for a boat rocker?1. Our experiences of ‘being different’ can be

fundamentally disempowering. This can lead us to conform because we see no other choice we surrender a part of ourselves, and silence

our commitment, in order to survive2. leave the organisation

Source: adapted from Debra E Meyerson

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What are the risks for a boat rocker?1. Our experiences of ‘being different’ can be

fundamentally disempowering. This can lead us to conform because we see no other choice we surrender a part of ourselves, and silence

our commitment, in order to survive2. leave the organisation

we cannot find a way to be true to our values and commitments and still survive

Source: adapted from Debra E Meyerson

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What are the risks for a boat rocker?1. Our experiences of ‘being different’ can be

fundamentally disempowering. This can lead us to conform because we see no other choice we surrender a part of ourselves, and silence

our commitment, in order to survive2. leave the organisation

we cannot find a way to be true to our values and commitments and still survive

3. stridently challenge the status quo in a manner which is increasingly radical and self-defeating

Source: adapted from Debra E Meyerson

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What are the risks for a boat rocker?1. Our experiences of ‘being different’ can be

fundamentally disempowering. This can lead us to conform because we see no other choice we surrender a part of ourselves, and silence

our commitment, in order to survive2. leave the organisation

we cannot find a way to be true to our values and commitments and still survive

3. stridently challenge the status quo in a manner which is increasingly radical and self-defeating this just confirms what we already know – that

we don’t belong Source: adapted from Debra E Meyerson

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@helenbevan#NHSChangeDay #SHCRchatSource : Lois Kelly www.foghound.com

There’s a big difference between a rebel and a troublemaker

Rebel

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Reflection

• What are your insights around ‘rebels’ and ‘troublemakers’?

• What moves people from being ‘rebel’ to ‘troublemaker’?

• How do we protect against this?

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Case study 1: troublemaker, rebel or radical?

Introducing Daniel Walsh

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@helenbevan#NHSChangeDay #SHCRchatSource : Lois Kelly www.rebelsatwork.com

There’s a big difference between a rebel and a troublemaker

Rebel

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Change starts with me

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‘There’s only one corner of the universe you can be certain of improving, and that’s your own self.’

Aldous Huxley

Source of image: timcoffeyart.wordpress.com

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‘I do not think you can really deal with change without a person asking real

questions about who they are and how they belong in the world.’

David Whyte, The Heart Aroused 1994

Source of image: fistfuloftalent.com

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History tells us that personal transformation comes before organisational or system

transformationIf we want to play our role, we have to focus deeply on our own perspective and the ways

http://blogs.bmj.com/quality/2013/08/19/a-call-to-action-helen-bevans-blog-2/

we interact with and influence others. The more that we can unleash that powerful reservoir of energy for change, the more our influence and impact will grow.

Image from novamagazine.com

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1. able to join forces with others to create action2. able to achieve small wins which create a sense

of hope, possibility and confidence3. More likely to view obstacles as challenges to

overcome4. strong sense of “self-efficacy”

belief that I am personally able to create the change

Four things we know about successful boat rockers

Source: adapted from Debra E Meyerson

CHANGE

meBEGINS WITH

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Self-efficacy

‘If you think you can or think you

can't, you are right.’

Henry Ford

‘The ability to act is tied to a belief that it is possible to do so.’

Albert Bandura

There is a positive, significant relationship between the self-efficacy beliefs of a change agent and her/his ability to facilitate change

and get good outcomes

Source of image:www.h3daily.com

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What’s the difference between

self efficacyand

self esteem,self belief,

self-confidence?

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Source: @NHSChangeDay

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Source: @NHSChangeDay

What is the issue here?“permission” ?

(externally generated)or

Self efficacy ? (internally generated)

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Building self-efficacy: some tactics1. Create change one small step at a time2.Reframe your thinking:• failed attempts are learning opportunities• uncertainty becomes curiousity

3. Make change routine rather than an exceptional activity4. Get social support5. Learn from the best

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Case study 2: building self-efficacy

Introducing Jodi Brown

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Case study 3: building self-efficacy

Introducing Kate Pound

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The most effective change agents:•don’t waste their time and energy blaming and complaining•take calculated risks to achieve the outcomes they soughtNow is the time to plan steps to keep moving myself forward, with positive momentum, as a health and care radical

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Being a great change agent is about knowing, doing, living and being improvement

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@helenbevanAvedis Donabedian

‘Ultimately, the secret of quality is love.…… If you have love, you can then work backward to monitor and improve the system.’

The secret of quality

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Tactic for radicals:Out-love everyone else

Source of image: Bradley Burgess

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Calls to action from this module• Take part in a RCT (Randomised Coffee Trial).• Reflect on your own role / knowledge / skills as a

health and care radical and create an action plan to “start with me”.

• Discuss tactics for “rocking the boat and staying in it” with other radicals.

• Identify and support others who are at risk of crossing the line from “radical” to “troublemaker”.

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What is a

RCT?

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Randomised Coffee Trial!

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Outcomes of randomised coffee trials

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Randomized Coffee Trial!• Instructions in News from Jo later today• Send an email to say you want to take part in the RCT to

[email protected]• We will randomly match you with another participant in the

School for Health and Care Radicals from anywhere in the world• At some time in the next four weeks, arrange to have a

conversation over Skype (or other communication system) with a cup of coffee!

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Next opportunities for learning

• Next Wednesday 4th February 16:00-17:00 GMT: Tweet chat #SHCR• Next Friday morning 6th February 9.30-11;00 GMT: Module 2: Building alliances for change

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Next issue due out on Tuesday, 3rd February!

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Celebration, certification and CPD!

Become a certificated change agent.

Put your learning into action.

Gain CPD points.

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Questions for reflection1. What are the opportunities for me to build my

perspectives and skills as an agent of change?2. How can I build self efficacy as a change agent?3. How do I move beyond skills and knowledge of

change to live and be change?4. Who can help and support me as a change

agent?5. What are the implications for the way I work?

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Goodbye and good luck!

‘Be the change you want to see in the world.’