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No One's Listening and It's Your Fault

No One's Listening and It's Your Fault

by Pam Marmon

★★★★ 4.4 · 71 ratings on Amazon
🏆 Bestseller in Technical Project Management

About This Book

Leading change at your organization can be a daunting proposition while you face mounting pressure for growth. As a senior leader, what should be an exciting time for your organization becomes a challenge, leading to a fear of change and the belief that change is hard. Pam Marmon shares a refreshing and radical truth: With the proper process, change is not hard. In No One’s Listening and It’s Your Fault, progressive change leader and entrepreneur Pam Marmon unpacks the practical framework of implementing change to help you get your message heard during organizational transformations. As the change catalyst, you’ll learn how to tap into the essence of your organization’s culture to determine what will resonate with your team in a language they understand. Inspire others to take action by creating alignment at every level and empower influencers to carry your message. You can confidently build change agility with long-lasting impact to advance innovation, implement digital transformation, and achieve exponential growth.

Leadership Business Management
Pam Marmon

Pam Marmon

BCC Draft: Pam Marmon is a forward-thinking change management expert with Fortune 500 experience leading transformational initiatives in the aerospace, technology, bio tech, insurance, healthcare, nonprofit, financial, banking, corporate retail, consumer packaged goods, engineering, manufacturing, and professional services industries.​ ​ Pam is also the best-selling author of “No One’s Listening and it’s Your Fault,” a book focused on how leaders can get their message heard during organizational transformations. ​She is also the creator of the L.E.S.S.® change management framework that brings precision planning and execution to effective organizational transformations. ​ Pam earned her MBA from Seattle Pacific University and an undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Calvin University. Pam and her family live in Franklin, TN.

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As a leader in your organization, have you been tasked to 'go make change happen' yet you feel voiceless, unrepresented, and stuck? This book will teach you how to approach your senior leaders during an organizational change and advocate for yourself and others without getting fired. Pam Marmon shares a refreshing and radical truth: Change is not happening to you; change is happening for you.

You will learn how to thrive when fast and forced change happens in your workplace by:
1. Identifying your new change growth mindsets
2. Determining appropriate ways to advocate for what you need
3. Discerning what you can control and influence
4. Enlarging your change capacity
5. Discovering a sense of control and ownership of your work

In Speak Up or Stay Stuck, forward-thinking change leader and entrepreneur Pam Marmon unpacks the practical framework for managers to implement change while getting their voice heard during organizational transformations. As a change leader, you will learn how to reset your mindset and get results, communicate effectively with your senior leaders while navigating organizational change, and grow your personal change resilience to embrace future changes.
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Pam Marmon is a forward-thinking change management expert with Fortune 500 experience leading transformational initiatives in the aerospace, technology, bio tech, insurance, healthcare, nonprofit, financial, banking, corporate retail, consumer packaged goods, engineering, manufacturing, and professional services industries.​ ​ Pam is also the best-selling author of “No One’s Listening and it’s Your Fault,” a book focused on how leaders can get their message heard during organizational transformations. ​She is also the creator of the L.E.S.S.® change management framework that brings precision planning and execution to effective organizational transformations. ​ Pam earned her MBA from Seattle Pacific University and an undergraduate degree in Business Administration from Calvin University. Pam and her family live in Franklin, TN.

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