Change readiness is one of the most critical, yet often misunderstood, concepts in change management. For many practitioners, it’s been reduced to a series of surveys or assessments — a simple gauge of how “ready” stakeholders feel. But this oversimplification...
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Leveraging Clinical Psychology in Change Management: A Synergistic Approach
Change management and clinical psychology, while seemingly distinct disciplines, share a foundational principle: both are focused on people and their ability to adapt, grow, and thrive through transitions. Change managers navigate organizational transformation,...
How to Improve Change Adoption: A Practical Guide for Change Practitioners
Change adoption is the heart of every change practitioner’s work. It’s the primary measure of whether a change initiative truly succeeds, yet, surprisingly, many organizations still fail to adequately track, measure, and manage change adoption. Without a clear...
Using Change Data to Maximise Business Results Through These 4 Systems Thinking Principles
Change management practitioners are often tasked with ensuring that transitions are smooth and successful. However, to truly excel in this role, it's crucial to embrace a systems thinking approach—an understanding that organisations are complex, interconnected systems...
The One Under-Emphasized Skill for Successful Change Managers
Change managers are not just facilitators of change transition; they are strategic partners who must understand and navigate complex organisational landscapes. One key skill that is often under-emphasised in this role is analytical capability. By adopting a strategic...
The Danger of Using Go Lives to Report on Change Management Impacts
In the world of change management, Go Lives are often seen as significant milestones. For many project teams, these events represent the culmination of months or even years of hard work, signaling that a new system, process, or initiative is officially being launched....
How to Manage Change Saturation using this ancient discipline
Managing change saturation can be tricky. It is not necessarily something you can see or touch. It can be hidden. It can be hearsay. Without the right data organisations can miss the risk. Missing the risk can...
The meaning of managing change
Is change management just a job or a career? When you clock in and clock out everyday do you ever wonder what is the purpose of all this work? Yes, your natural response could be, well, managing change helps improve employee work experience and we help company land...
The resistance to change that we can all relate to
Change is an inevitable part of, not just corporate life, but life in general. It's a natural occurrence that we all must face at some point. But despite the many benefits that change can bring, many of us are still reluctant to embrace it. After all, for many, it is...
Change practitioner Q&A series: Alvaro Pacheco
In this Change Practitioner Q&A Series we interview change practitioners to find out more about how they approach their work. A bit about Alvaro … Alvaro is a change and program management professional, with experience in diverse industries, from Energy &...
Data-driven change environment (infographic)
Data is king. This is especially in current times of uncertainty. With data comes power, influence and outcomes. Lots of disciplines have leveraged the power of data to drive better outcomes. Marketers would not dream of doing any part of their job without data....
The one approach every initiative should incorporate post-Covid
The past 1.5 years has been super challenging for most organisations. The constant stop and start interruptions of Covid has taken a toll on most employees. One minute we are going back to work the next minute we are not. One minute we...