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Beyond Surviving Change: How To Transform It Into A Core Strength

Episode 6 of the Excellence Foresight with Nancy Nouaimeh podcast, hosted by Nancy Nouaimeh, titled "Beyond Surviving Change: How To Transform It Into A Core Strength" was published on May 8, 2025 and runs 9 minutes.

May 8, 2025 ·9m · Excellence Foresight with Nancy Nouaimeh

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Are you truly ready for change? This question sits at the heart of organizational success. Change readiness separates thriving companies from those merely struggling to keep up. The statistics tell a compelling story: 73% of organizations anticipate more change initiatives in the coming years, yet an alarming number will fail. Why? Because they're approaching change all wrong. Organizations with change readiness embedded in their culture are 3.5% more likely to outperform competitors, but mo...

Are you truly ready for change? This question sits at the heart of organizational success. Change readiness separates thriving companies from those merely struggling to keep up.

The statistics tell a compelling story: 73% of organizations anticipate more change initiatives in the coming years, yet an alarming number will fail. Why? Because they're approaching change all wrong. Organizations with change readiness embedded in their culture are 3.5% more likely to outperform competitors, but most companies never properly assess their change capabilities beyond checking boxes. The secret isn't in the change itself—it's in the preparation.

When leaders engage employees early and foster psychological safety, adoption rates soar. Yet only 40% of organizations actively involve their people in transformation efforts. As the Shingo model teaches, respecting every individual means building change with people, not imposing it upon them. Additionally, ACMP research shows that 80% of change projects focus on isolated functions, creating disconnected implementation efforts that ultimately fail. Successful change isn't about flipping one switch—it's understanding how every part of your organization connects.

To make change stick, start with conversations instead of announcements. Involve teams early by asking for input and listening to concerns. Connect changes to personal purpose by helping each team member see what's in it for them. Finally, celebrate progress along the way—not just at the finish line. Progress celebrated becomes progress repeated. Remember that change isn't an event but a cultural mindset. Your people aren't obstacles; they're your greatest enablers. Ready to transform how your organization approaches change? Let's continue the discussion, and share this episode with fellow leaders who need this message.

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