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The Hidden 'No': Uncovering Your Team's Immunity to Change
Is your team agreeing to change but failing to execute? This isn't lack of effort; it's a powerful "immunity to change". This psychological defence comes from subconscious commitments that directly fight your stated goals. By using the Immunity Map, you can uncover the hidden fears and assumptions that are stalling progress, turning frustrating resistance into lasting, transformative growth.
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The Satir Change Model: A Leader's Guide to the Emotional Journey
Guide your team through change with confidence. The Satir Change Model helps leaders anticipate performance dips, manage chaos, and foster growth. Embrace each stage, chaos, insight, integration, to transform disruption into higher performance and resilience. Lead change, don’t fear it. Empower your team to thrive through transition.
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Stop Chasing Fires: How to Build a Culture of Proactive Risk Hunting
Transform your business from reactive firefighting to proactive risk hunting. Discover how shifting your team’s mindset can unlock growth, foster innovation, and build a resilient culture, so you’re always prepared for what’s next, not just responding to what’s now.
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Who a Change Management Agent Really Is
When organisations talk about transformation, the spotlight often falls on bold visions, new strategies, or senior leaders. Yet behind...
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Change Management Begins with Recognising What Needs to Change
In a previous article on recognising the need for change , we explored the signals of change: where they come from, how to spot them...
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From Unfreeze to Always-On: Evolving Change Management for Today’s Workforce
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 But in a world of constant disruption, that approach is obsolete.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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