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Navigating Change

December 07, 2020

All you have to do is take a look around you and it becomes obvious that people just simply don’t like change. Conversely, all you have to do is look around you and it becomes obvious that our industry is in almost a constant state of change. How do we reconcile these things? How can we adapt to the ever changing world around us, and how can we utilize this knowledge to be more effective influencers of change within our organizations and within our jobs.
Links

* YouTube Live Stream: https://tnc.li/youtube 
* Nick Buraglio’s Website: https://forwardingplane.net/
* Kevin Myer’s / IP Architechs: https://iparchitechs.com/

Show Notes
Now this topic, like many of the topics that have become episodes on Network Collective lately, was prompted by a conversation in the Network Collective Slack. It has an IPv6 bend to it, as IPv6 seems to be the change the industry continually likes to avoid, but the avoidance of change isn’t something new. Nick, I’m going to start with you. Do you think the aversion to change in our industry is just a reflection of being human, or do you think there is more to it than that.

What are some examples of where reluctance to change is causing us challenges

IPv6
L2 adjacency dependence (legacy applications)
The SDN “revolution”
Automation (cattle vs. pets)

Are there justifiable reasons for networkers to be resistant to change

Everything depends on the network so stability is key
We’re constantly being sold change as the answer to every problem – sometimes mature/proven solutions are the way to go
Marketing fluff
Money/ROI

What are some of your tips for navigating change 

Attitude (cynicism, snark is killing us)
Confidence

Specifically in fundamentals
Fear of failure

Stop firefighting
Stop being the victim
Try to make data based decisions (remove emotion from the equation)

What are some of your tips for influencing change

Take the time to understand motivations
Understand it’s natural to fear change
Communicate, communicate, communicate
Build trust

 

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Outro Music:
Danger Storm Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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