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Change Management Classics: Burning Platform

Have you ever referred to an initiative as a burning platform? Do you hate the term and wish it would go away? Do you know the story behind it? This is the sixth in a series of articles focused on classic elements of change management content, updated and...

Helping Others After a Disaster

Several years from now, we will look back at people who lived through the hurricane season of 2017 (Harvey, Irma, Maria, etc.) and see that some of them are thriving while others have never recovered from the catastrophe. This was true for Hurricane Katrina in New...

Change Management Classics: Realization

Change Management Classics: Realization

Are your change initiatives positioned to realize the full benefits you promised to deliver? Or are you simply installing a solution and trusting that the results will follow? This is the fifth in a series of articles focused on classic elements of change management...

Building Resilience: 4 Steps Inspired by Survivors

We all wish that life could be smooth and always full of joy. Unfortunately, adversities can hit unexpectedly, testing our resources and our ability to cope. Rather than letting these challenges drag our lives down, we can build resilience to help us recover more...

Six Resilience Insights from the 2017 Eclipse

If you live in the US, chances are that you spent at least part of Monday, August 21 viewing the eclipse that traveled across the country; you may even have traveled to a location where you could see the totality. No matter where you are in the world, you have almost...

Change Management Classics: Resistance to Change

Change Management Classics: Resistance to Change

This is the fourth in a series of articles focused on classic elements of change management content, updated and augmented with my own perspectives and experience. In the first post, Strategic Risk Factors, I have provided some of the history behind this series. The...

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