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From Good to Great: What Leaders Must Learn From Jim CollinsÂ
Most companies never make the leap from good to great. Jim Collins’ classic Good to Great  shows why. After five years of research, his...
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Job Crafting: How Employees Shape Change From the Bottom-UpÂ
Organizational change often feels like something handed top-down . Leaders decide. HR announces. Employees receive the memo. The usual...
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Work-Life Balance Is Outdated. Work-Life Integration Is the New EraÂ
For years, leaders have promoted work-life balance as the ideal . It’s depicted as a scale with work on one side and life on the other ....
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Digital Transformation is also a People Problem
Thinking of digital transformation as just a software upgrade is a big mistake. The real challenge isn't the technology, but the people. Successful change happens when leaders address fear and uncertainty by communicating the purpose, providing support, and modeling new behaviors. The ultimate result is a culture that embraces change, making your tech investments actually work.
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From Unfreeze to Always-On: Evolving Change Management for Today’s WorkforceÂ
For decades, leaders followed the "unfreeze, change, refreeze" model. But in a world of constant disruption, that approach is obsolete. The moment you "refreeze" your organization, it starts to melt. This article reveals why leaders must shift from managing change as a project to cultivating it as a perpetual, "always-on" mindset.
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Is Your Iceberg Melting? How a Penguin Fable Teaches Us to Lead Change
In a world of constant change, standing still is not an option. But what if the key to leading through change was hidden in a simple story about a colony of penguins?
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The Red Light, Green Light Rule for Leading Change
Change at work often feels like Red Light, Green Light. Everyone is waiting, frozen, unsure of the right moment to move. The truth is, most employees don’t resist change because they dislike it. They resist because the signals are unclear. Without clarity, people hesitate. With the right rhythm of green lights and red lights, leaders can turn that hesitation into momentum.
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Recognising The Need for Change
Too often, organizations wait until the pain is visible before moving. By then, it is expensive, disruptive, and harder to turn around....
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Don't Do A Job Redesign Until You Have Read The 5 Things To Consider...
The future of work has been shaped by the shift in economic pressures caused by the pandemic, job redesign is now such a common sight to...
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Top 3 Strategies to tackle top concerns of returning back to the office...
In a report by StraitsTimes on May 24, 9 in 10 workers (sample size : 9000 respondents) would like to continue working from home due to...
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