Models & Theories

Management Models – including Coaching, Leadership, Change Management, Business, Marketing etc

Welcome to our summary of management, leadership, coaching, training, learning, occupational psychology and business models.  This extensive collection is available to look at free here on the web, or you can download a set of images suitable for presentations.

Over the years as professionals we have used many of these in our practice. We have been asked for copies… and here they are.

Please note that these management & leadership models are provided for educational purposes only, and we strongly encourage you to research the origins and use them only in the way in which they were intended. No notes are provided.

The models are supplied in one large set, not in any particular order or structure. The reasons for this is historical, as our first set was a real mixed bag of a diverse range of models, so is the second. In time we may well group them, however what we do not want to do is upset our current customers and force them to have to buy a set which contains mostly duplicates. In any-case, one of the advantages of putting slides together in this way is that it may inspire you to explore models you would not otherwise been exposed to.

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The models cover:  leadership, management, learning, training, business, marketing, change,… etc

 

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All slides are supplied in a zip file and contain ms ppt 2003 & 2007 fully editable PPT format slides. This is so that you can add them to your own presentations easily, no matter what application you use.

A complete text list of the model names, watch our blog for a series including descriptions of some of the more popular models and theories.

  1. Business growth model
  2. Coaching – skill/ will
  3. Technology & people
  4. Urgent –v- Important
  5. Trust –v- Risk
  6. Scenario Analysis
  7. Barriers & Profitability
  8. Support –v- challenge
  9. Purchasing model
  10. Energy –v- Motivation
  11. Leadership – skill –v- will
  12. Ambiguity –v- complexity
  13. Power & Influence
  14. Business strength & Customer Attractiveness
  15. Change magnitude & breadth
  16. The Change Arena
  17. Risk –v- spend effort
  18. Sales – client & organization focus
  19. Assertiveness & emotional response
  20. Attitude & competence
  21. Effectiveness & Morale
  22. Johari Window
  23. Personal competence awareness
  24. Innovation Paradigm
  25. Adizes PAEI management Roles
  26. Topic and attitude
  27. Business Funding streams
  28. Conceptual Model
  29. Boston matrix/ box
  30. Knowledge transfer model
  31. Business Diagnostic Model
  32. Change Quadrants
  33. Managing Risks
  34. Core Quadrants
  35. Business expansion model
  36. Dynamic Coaching model
  37. I’m OK You’re OK
  38. Tuckman Team development model
  39. Personal change model
  40. Personal change model – swing
  41. Personal change model – v2
  42. Variant – Personal change model
  43. Technology Learning Cycle
  44. Pace of adoption model
  45. MBTI – Myers Briggs Type Indicator
  46. Stakeholder mapping
  47. FIRO-B
  48. Price & quality
  49. Developing Consulting skills
  50. Risk assessment
  51. Project cycle
  52. Management cycle
  53. The Deming Cycle
  54. Services management model
  55. Kolb’s learning cycle
  56. Development cycle
  57. Greer – service cycle
  58. Debrief cycle
  59. Growth model
  60. Continuous improvement cycle
  61. Directed creativity Cycle
  62. Learning Model
  63. Performance model
  64. Norman’s Reaction cycle
  65. Honey & Mumford Learning Cycle
  66. GROW coaching cycle
  67. Multiple change model
  68. Consulting Model
  69. Organizational Development Cycle
  70. Development Cycle
  71. Successful Change Model
  72. Risk Assessment guide
  73. Byrd’s drivers for Innovation
  74. 16 PF – personality Factors
  75. Berenschot’s Seven Forces
  76. Force Field Analysis
  77. Adair’s Action centred Leadership
  78. Service Delivery Model
  79. Strategic Planning
  80. Presentation planning
  81. Scharmer Change Model
  82. Organizational effectiveness concept
  83. Byrd’s Innovation Equation (Creatrix)
  84. The S-Curve
  85. Business planning Process
  86. McGregor’s Theory X Theory Y
  87. Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs
  88. Accident management pyramid
  89. Dilt’s Logical levels
  90. Transactional Analysis – PAC
  91. Growing winners – coaching model
  92. Noelle Neumann
  93. Hertzberg Motivational Theory
  94. Learning Delivery Model
  95. Balances Business Scorecard
  96. Business Excellence Model
  97. Performance management System
  98. Change Equation – Beckhard & Harris
  99. Wilfreid Kruger – Iceberg model
  100. Three levels of culture – Schein
  101. Business maturity Stages
  102. Business Capability Maturity Model
  103. Capability Maturity Model
  104. Training Evaluation model
  105. Team Training Integration
  106. Business Growth Curve
  107. Tannenbaum & Schmidt – leadership Continuum
  108. Entrepreneurs balance
  109. Goal setting model
  110. Change management continuum
  111. Change Curve
  112. Kubler Ross Transition Curve
  113. Change Curve (variant)
  114. PRIMO-F Organizational growth model
  115. McKinsey 7s
  116. Kotter – System Dynamics
  117. Kurt Lewin Change model
  118. The J-Curve Effect
  119. Kotter Change Model
  120. Kotter – 8 Steps model
  121. Dynamics of Flow – Csikszentmihalyi
  122. Map of Everyday experience – Csikszentmihalyi
  123. Talent Management 9 box grid
  124. Talent management 9 box grid version 2
  125. Ansoff’s product/ Market grid
  126. Ansoff’s matrix – 9 box version
  127. Whitelaw’s Circle of evaluation
  128. Employee Engagement Survey
  129. Brainstorming
  130. Change
  131. The transition
  132. Implementing Change
  133. Dimensions of change
  134. Types of change
  135. Balancing Power model
  136. The facilitation process
  137. The change leader
  138. Unconscious Competence
  139. Stu Downes model
  140. Conscious competence – stairs
  141. Knowing & Doing – competence
  142. Knowing & Doing – competence – enhanced
  143. Experience & learning path
  144. Conscious competence ladder
  145. The normal learning curve
  146. Unconscious resistance to learning
  147. Kotter Change – vision& results
  148. Learning Progress Curve
  149. Stress & performance
  150. Results coaching model
  151. Who to coach
  152. Who to coach – 2
  153. ICT learning curve
  154. Performance drop curve
  155. The cycle of resistance to Change
  156. Traditional learning curve
  157. New learning curve
  158. Goal & people grid
  159. Congruence model
  160. The learning curve
  161. Blooms taxonomy
  162. Environmental time & awareness
  163. The Quantum learning Curve
  164. Four level Project Management Learning Curve
  165. Phases of learning
  166. Ebbinghaus forgetting curve
  167. Talent Management matrix v3
  168. Talent management matrix v4
  169. Input process output
  170. SIPOC process mapping
  171. Have do be
  172. Have do be – v2
  173. The Greiner Curve
  174. Change in the Management cycle
  175. Change – order of acceptance
  176. Change management
  177. Ladder of Inference
  178. EQ Self leadership
  179. Business Architecture model
  180. BODCAT management model
  181. Levels of Hierarchy of needs analysis
  182. The assertiveness triangle
  183. The project Management triangle
  184. The Project management Triangle – Variant
  185. The Training Cycle
  186. Four Stress Components
  187. Freud’s mental Iceberg
  188. Iceberg of software costs
  189. Freud – Ego, Superego, ID
  190. Motivation Iceberg
  191. Iceberg model of culture
  192. Change Communication model
  193. Balances Business scorecard – alternative
  194. Four dimensions of Culture
  195. Change and productivity
  196. Key leadership tasks in change
  197. Key leadership tasks in change – 2
  198. Personal Change model
  199. Six competencies that matter most
  200. Accident sequence
  201. Pyramid Model
  202. Measuring performance
  203. Seven Step Social Marketing
  204. Ogdens-Richards Triangle
  205. The Drama Triangle
  206. Consulting Model
  207. Learning Modes
  208. Dynamic Strategic plan
  209. Getting to Talent Management
  210. Job based compensation model
  211. Skills based compensation model
  212. The Flow Model
  213. Four components of coaching
  214. Tuckman team development – v2
  215. Business coaching model
  216. EQ coaching model
  217. Three movements of Theory U
  218. BE Do Culture Matrix
  219. Sales & Influence U Curve
  220. Consulting Model
  221. Change model
  222. Change Cycle
  223. Johari Window – v2
  224. Implementation decision making
  225. Evaluating risk Exposure
  226. LINK networking
  227. Priority mapping
  228. Impact of Risk
  229. Coaching reaction matrix
  230. SQERT Project management
  231. Change Management
  232. Focus of effort during Change management
  233. Focus of effort during change management – pt 2
  234. Group Decision making
  235. Emotional Cycle of change
  236. ADKAR Change model
  237. Lean six Sigma, DMAIC & ADKAR
  238. Wheel of change
  239. Team Performance Curve
  240. ReEngineering & ReOrganization
  241. Situational Based Leadership 3.0
  242. Training Cycle
  243. The Training Cycle
  244. Experiential learning cycle
  245. Accelerated learning
  246. Experiential learning
  247. Learning Cycle
  248. Kolb Learning Cycle
  249. Development & people/ task grid
  250. Waves of change model
  251. Intelligence Pyramid
  252. The Facilitation process
  253. Gardner’s Multiple Intelligence

Plus different presentations of models for clarity and purpose