Phil Pascoe
Established Member
Have a go at understanding these extracts from a BBC job advert -
The corporation is looking for a head of change earning up to £78,000 a year, but applicants could be forgiven for wondering what, exactly, their duties would be.
The introduction gives a sense of the jargon that follows, stating that the successful candidate will be expected to “influence the success of the Terms & Conditions programme with far-reaching impacts” while also “leveraging opportunities for benefits”.
The full job description, which runs to four A4 pages, only serves to cloud the issue further. The head of change must “engage senior stakeholders to understand change impacts” and ensure that the “change environment is understood”, while simultaneously acting as a role model for “good practice change management competences and behaviours”.
According to its advert the BBC’s head of change will:
•Ensure that there is a defined and agreed vision, a clear picture of the future state, a fit for purpose Target Operating Model, and that the change environment is understood.
•Lead and manage stakeholder engagement and communications, set up advocacy and ensure ‘change agents’ are mobilised.
•Provide thought leadership and leadership for the change management profession — inspiring others and applying knowledge and experience to grow CM maturity.
•Identify overt and covert organisation culture and its influence on the change.
•‘Flex’ to changes in focus.
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The corporation is looking for a head of change earning up to £78,000 a year, but applicants could be forgiven for wondering what, exactly, their duties would be.
The introduction gives a sense of the jargon that follows, stating that the successful candidate will be expected to “influence the success of the Terms & Conditions programme with far-reaching impacts” while also “leveraging opportunities for benefits”.
The full job description, which runs to four A4 pages, only serves to cloud the issue further. The head of change must “engage senior stakeholders to understand change impacts” and ensure that the “change environment is understood”, while simultaneously acting as a role model for “good practice change management competences and behaviours”.
According to its advert the BBC’s head of change will:
•Ensure that there is a defined and agreed vision, a clear picture of the future state, a fit for purpose Target Operating Model, and that the change environment is understood.
•Lead and manage stakeholder engagement and communications, set up advocacy and ensure ‘change agents’ are mobilised.
•Provide thought leadership and leadership for the change management profession — inspiring others and applying knowledge and experience to grow CM maturity.
•Identify overt and covert organisation culture and its influence on the change.
•‘Flex’ to changes in focus.
Copied from The Times.