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Make Change Happen: Shifting Mental Legacies for Profound Change
The mental models and leadership approaches that served us well for decades increasingly show their limits. Economic growth no longer serves as the sole compass for success, and the familiar ways we work strain under the weight of rapid technological, social, and environmental shifts.
The Heart of Sustainable Change: How Trust Bridges the Gap between Strategy and Human Connection
In today’s fast-changing world, it’s tempting to look for big strategies or bold visions to lead the way. But real, profound change usually starts with something simpler—and more human: trust.
Growing from medium to large: keep all wheels on the bus
The development step to becoming a larger company is challenging and needs careful consideration before the implementation starts. From my experience, here are some generally applicable thoughts before deciding to grow towards the next level of organization.
The good in emotional reactions - embrace change resistance
Change is a natural rhythm of life—an unfolding process we all navigate in our own way. Yet, when people express their natural reactions to change, we often label them as “resistance.” That word carries weight, a judgment that feels unjustified when we pause to truly listen.
Change without mental change? No way!
Organizational change is not difficult as long as changes come step by step, one by one. Then you can adjust yourself to it, get used to it and gradually go along with the changed situation.
It becomes different when several changes run simultaneously. And new changes follow each other rapidly or overlap.
Practical change leadership tips anyone can implement
Change happens constantly in the world around us. I find it educational to learn valuable lessons from our natural environment that help increase the effectiveness of change projects. In this post, I share 3 reminders from everyday life that help you become a more effective change leader.