Why Change Fails: The Human Factor

Mar 15, 2026 | Uncategorized

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Why Change Fails: The Human Factor

Most organisational change initiatives fail not because of flawed strategy, but because of people. Research consistently shows that resistance to change is the number one cause of transformation failures.

Understanding why people resist — and what leaders can do about it — is the difference between a change that sticks and one that fades.

The Psychology of Resistance

Change threatens our sense of stability. Even when the logical case for change is clear, our emotional brain interprets disruption as danger. This manifests as:

  • Fear of the unknown
  • Loss of control or status
  • Distrust of leadership motives

What Leaders Can Do

Effective change leaders invest as much in the emotional journey as the strategic plan. Communication, empathy, and visible sponsorship are the foundations of successful change adoption.

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