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 Instructions: Please, use the district school (public school) for your argument. Do not use a company for your argument and four pages. Empower Action "That’s not my job!" "My boss won’t let me.

 Instructions: Please, use the district school (public school) for your argument. Do not use a company for your argument and four pages. Empower Action "That’s not my job!" "My boss won’t let me." "Let me go ask my supervisor." "That’s outside my authority." We’ve all heard reasons why we are unable to complete a task. Chances are, they are very real reasons that are impeding our progress toward change. To make our change efforts effective, we must be sure we are supporting and empowering the individuals in our group to actually do what we are asking them to do.

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Read Step 5 “Empower Action” from Kotter and Cohen's The Heart of Change. First, review the feedback from your instructor on Part 5. Use any new information you gained from the discussion and feedback from your instructor to revise and improve Part 5 of your project. Next, compile Part 6 of your project, explaining what actions you and your team will take to empower people to take action. How will you remove boss barriers, system barriers, information barriers, and barriers of the mind? How will you ‘retool’ the boss? You may find page 121 helpful in reviewing the key points of what to do and not do when empowering action. Be sure your paper touches on the key elements of each as they pertain to your organization.

Be sure to include at least three scholarly references to support your assertions written in your own words. Do not copy word for word from the course text or any other sources. Your submission this week is Part 6 of the final project. Number of Pages: 4 PagesPage Line Spacing: Double spaced (Default)Academic Level: Post-graduatePaper Format: APA 

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