Metropolitan Local Government Reform. Information Sheet Determining an agreed approach to the change process

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Metropolitan Local Government Reform Information Sheet Determining an agreed approach to the change process Decision Day to Post October 2015 Prepared for the Metropolitan Reform Implementation Committee by the Human Resources Subcommittee

Contents Determining an agreed approach to the change process... 3 Some questions to ask... 3 A way to proceed... 4 Key considerations... 4 Further information... 5 Page 2 - Determining an agreed approach to the change process

Determining an agreed approach to the change process Managing organisational change and the merging of workplace cultures is challenging. By taking a proactive approach, in a cooperative and collaborative manner, you can inform, communicate and engage people at all levels, build trust and increase positive involvement in the process of change. Every merging organisation has cultural attributes that need to be recognised, acknowledged and considered during the review, planning and implementation stages. Studies of successful top performing organisations have found that what distinguished them from other less successful ones was their culture. Corporate culture influences the way organisations tackle problems and make decisions, people s attitude to and ability to change, the way people work together, how they interact with stakeholders and their commitment to strategy. To be most effective, corporate culture needs to be aligned with the business strategy and leadership of the organisation. Organisational or corporate culture is often described as the way things are done around here. It is created from the messages that are given and received about how people behave and are expected to behave in an organisation. Values underpin behaviour and systems, processes and decision making and can be felt as the climate or feel of an organisation. Some questions to ask How will you approach the changes you need to make to develop your new organisation, whether your local governments are coming together through an amalgamation or boundary change? What kind of organisation would you like it to be? How are things done in each of the organisations now and how would you like them to be done in the new future organisation? What would make the new organisation a great place to work? How can the business outcomes for the organisation be maximised? Page 3 - Determining an agreed approach to the change process

What could be the risks if the change process does not go well and your new organisation does not come together effectively? A way to proceed Develop an agreed set of principles and values which will inform all of your review, planning and implementation thinking and activities. Develop a plan, engaging people at all levels. Communicate the plan, how this will be implemented and how people will be engaged in that implementation process. Develop an agreed vision for the organisation. Identify potential risks and ways in which you will mitigate against them. Develop strategies for organisational change, linking these with workforce, organisational structure and business considerations. Continually seek feedback, inform and consult widely as strategies, actions and changes are implemented. Provide timely information often. Review progress against your underpinning principles and values and how the culture of your new organisation is developing. Celebrate achievements Key considerations Leadership People Values Vision Strategy Risk Business outcomes Page 4 - Determining an agreed approach to the change process

Further information More information on determining an agreed approach to the change process can be accessed in the Leading and Managing Change section of the Local Government Reform Toolkit. Supporting information and documents are available in both the Change Management and People and Culture subsections, including: Putting People First for Better Business, Shire of Mundaring; and Local Government Leadership in the Management of Change Page 5 - Determining an agreed approach to the change process

Disclaimer: The information and advice within this document is provided voluntarily by Department of Local Government and Communities as a public service. The information and advice is provided in good faith and is derived from sources believed to be reliable and accurate. No representation or warranty, express or implied, is made as to the accuracy, completeness or fitness for purpose of this document. The reader of this document should satisfy him or herself concerning its application to their situation. The State of Western Australia, the Department of Local Government and Communities and their officers expressly disclaim liability for any act or omission occurring in reliance on this document or for any consequences of such act or omission. Current as at September 2014.

Determining an agreed approach to the change process is available for viewing and download from the Department of Local Government and Communities website: www.dlgc.wa.gov.au For more information, please contact: Department of Local Government and Communities Gordon Stephenson House, 140 William Street, Perth WA 6000 GPO Box R1250, Perth WA 6844 Telephone: (08) 6551 8700 Fax: (08) 6552 1555 Freecall: 1800 620 511 (Country only) Email: info@dlgc.wa.gov.au Website: www.dlgc.wa.gov.au Translating and Interpreting Service (TIS) Tel: 13 14 50