Change Management is essential for any organisation. Judiciaries all over the world are realising its importance and taking steps to implement the same..
2. CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN JUDICIARY
CHANGE MANAGEMENT is an approach
to transitioning individuals, teams and
organisations to a desired Future State.
In JUDICIARY, it is a reforming process
where changes to scope of reforms are
formally Introduced, Approved and
Implemented.
3. CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN JUDICIARY
TO CHOOSE WHICH INNOVATIONS TO
ADOPT, FOUR MAJOR FACTORS ARE:
Levels, Goals & Strategies
Measurement System
Sequence of Steps
Implementation & Organizational Change
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MANAGING OF ORGANIZATIONAL
CHANGE IS A FOUR-STEP PROCESS:
Recognizing Changes in broader
Organization environment
Developing necessary adjustments for
Organization's needs
Training Employees on appropriate
changes
Winning support of Employees with
peruasiveness & appropriate adjustments
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Cont......
Counter Resistence from Employees &
align them to strategic direction of Org.
Provide personal counseling to alleviate
any change related fears
Monitoring of the implementation and
fine tuning as and when required
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INFORMATION AND TECHNOLOGY
DRIVEN CHANGE MGT. STRATEGY
Organizations that manage information
well always have an advantage
There is difference between 'Automating
Technologies' & 'Infomating technologies'
Gathering & Analysing Information is
necessary for Organization's Success
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SUCCESSFUL CHANGE MANAGEMENT
IS POSSIBLE ONLY WHEN:
It benefits Court Management to deliver efficient
services to Stakeholders
Effective Communication with Stake-holders of
Why, What is in for me and you, When, Who
is involved, Where, how much it cost?
Effective Education, Training & Skill upgrade
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FIVE DISCIPLINES OF A
LEARNING ORGANIZATION
Personal Responsibility, Self-Reliance & Mastry
Personal Mental Models
Sharing Vision where we want to be in future
Team Learning- It involves shift from 'Advocacy'
to 'Enquiry'
Thinking of a whole System rather than of Parts
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It is necessary to know your Target Group
before introducing Change Management
Human beings have five traits:
Openness to Experience (Inventive/Cautious)
Conscientiousness (Efficient/Careless)
Extraversion (outgoing/reserved)
Agreeableness (Friendly/Cold)
Neoroticism (Sensitive/Confident)
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LEARNING STYLES
Synthesis Analysis
Methodical Study
Fact Retention
Elobrative Processing
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PROCESS REENGINEERING
Incremental change does not seem to be
making grade. Its' time to pull out big
guns.
Solution for radical change to dramatically
improve an Organization's performance is
called "Process Reengineering".
Two key words are 'radical' & 'dramatic'.
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Radical redesign means getting rid of
existing processes and procedures and
inventing new ways.
Dramatic
improvement
means
a
quantum leap in performance.
Both the ideas are in direct conflict with
old thinking of 'constant incremental
improvement'.
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In reengineering, to meet demands for
quality service, flexibility and low costs,
processes must be made simple.
Individual processes are combined to gain
efficiencies and productivity.
Employees are allowed to make on the
spot decisions to eliminate roadblocks.
It can increase employees' satisfaction
and loyality and they can enhance skills.
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PROCESS ENGINEERING IS NOT:
Reorganizing;
Restructuring;
Downsizing;
Automation; or
Cost-Cutting
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Process Reengineering Success Factors:
It is most important to have executive
management support.
It is impertive to have willing participation
of all associates invoved in the re-design.
Ability of the project team to discern what
processes are value-added and customer
focused and which are not.
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"Gemba" is an important word in Process
Reengineering, which means 'actual place'
The Gemba is where the value is created
Value is created when people, information,
materials, equipment and processes come
together to serve the customer.
Processes that support Gemba should be
at the forefront of Pro. Reeng. exercise.
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THANKS
TALWANT SINGH
PRINCIPAL JUDGE
FAMILY COURT
DELHI (INDIA)