The Paradox of Change

Wayne Rivers
By Wayne Rivers
7 minutes

Most of us really, really dislike change! Whether it’s at home, work, church, school, etc., we are uncomfortable with and reflexively resist change. But Jack Welch admonishes us about making sure that internal changes at least match the pace of external ones. If you proactively introduce change, you’re going to get pushback, but if you don’t drive change”, what’s a construction leader to do?

Please tune in this week as Wayne recounts a story of how one business executive regularly revamps things in his organization in order to stay ahead of the obsolescence curve and presents The Change Model, a graphical tool you can download and utilize to educate your teams on how human beings react to change and how to push through the inevitable periods of CHAOS in order to achieve a new, sustainable status quo.

We’re eager to hear about how you’ve engineered changes successfully in your companies. Please comment in the section below. Thanks!

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P.S. – Click Here to download the Change Model.

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