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Welcome to Wednesday Wisdom where I provide snippets of information to help you with your organization's culture. In this series, I will be addressing 10 reasons why transformational change fails in organizations. Let's get started.
Number six. Failure to involve stakeholders.
Successful change requires the involvement of key stakeholders and this entails first identifying who the stakeholders for your transformation are. When employees, customers, or other relevant parties are not consulted or involved in the decision making process, their resistance can become a significant barrier. Leaders must actively engage stakeholders, seeking their input and addressing their concerns. By involving all relevant parties from the outset, leaders gain valuable insights and perspectives, fostering a sense of ownership and commitment to the change. This collaborative approach builds trust and strengthens relationships, making it easier to navigate challenges and drive sustainable change.
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With 25 years of award-winning coaching and leadership experience, Indra has a passion for helping companies, teams, and individuals bring about meaningful, goal-oriented transformations which are firmly grounded in Agile principles. She currently works from Spain with companies around the world to achieve sustainable growth based on true agility; helping them make value-based changes and see results with high-performing teams.
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