Tag: change management
Insights on leading organizational transformation — from messaging and alignment to the human side of change that most models overlook.
-
The Language of Change: Words That Build Trust (and the Ones That Break It)
Because clarity starts with the words we choose. Every transformation starts with good intentions. New systems, new structures, new strategies. But the first thing people notice isn’t the system. It’s the language used to describe it. If that language feels… Continue reading
-
5 Signs Your Change Communications Strategy Isn’t Actually a Strategy (And How to Fix It)
A practical guide to diagnosing shallow change communications strategy — and rebuilding it with clarity. Most organizations don’t fail because their teams lack skill. They fail because their teams lack sense-making. Work slows down, decisions bottleneck, and change efforts stall… Continue reading
-
Why Clarity Matters More Than Consensus in Communication
Because direction is the rarest and most valuable leadership skill in transformation. Most organizations don’t suffer from a lack of ideas. They suffer from a lack of clarity. Years ago, I sat in a boardroom where ten people were supposed… Continue reading
-
Change Fatigue: The Psychology Behind It and Why Clarity Fixes It
Your employees aren’t resisting change — they’re protecting their cognitive bandwidth. The myth of resistance Every transformation starts with optimism: new systems, new ways of working, new possibilities. Then fatigue hits. Emails go unread. Workshops get cancelled. People stop showing… Continue reading
-
The Strategy Slide Test: How to Write a Clear Communications Strategy
How to pressure-test your communications strategy before you present it — and why simplicity always wins. The most effective communications strategies share one quality that has nothing to do with how detailed they are, how many channels they cover, or… Continue reading


