Tag: AI Change Transformation
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I bought the binder anyway
I spent two weeks making a visual narrative to help my father understand what was happening to him in the hospital. I never got to show it to him, but I bought the binder anyway. That experience, and what it taught me about how people process difficult things, is the subject of my latest post.…
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AI Is Changing What Effective Change Champions Actually Do
Why the advocate model isn’t enough — and what to do instead In 2022, a global financial services firm launched an enterprise AI program. They followed the established playbook and trained 200 change champions, built a community of super-users, cascaded communications and measured adoption through completion rates. Twelve months later, adoption metrics looked strong. But…
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We Built Our Careers on Endings. What Happens When There Aren’t Any?
A follow-up to Change Management Isn’t a Project Anymore. This time: the practical reality. How the work shifts, why the identity transition underneath it is harder than any skill gap, what we should be measuring instead of adoption rates, and an honest look at why continuous change is as exhausting as it is necessary.
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Change Management isn’t a Project Anymore. AI is Why
Artificial intelligence won’t just make change management faster — it will force us to rethink what change management actually is. For decades, change management has followed a familiar rhythm. Leaders identify a transformation need, bring in change leads, run a diagnosis, design a program and then mobilize the team or organization through a cascade of…
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The Obstacle Is the Dataset: Stoic Lessons for AI Transformation
Stoic philosophy offers practical guidance for leaders navigating AI transformation. This article explores control, resistance, and virtue to help change leaders communicate clearly, meet people where they are, and guide adoption with wisdom, courage, justice, and restraint amid uncertainty in complex organizations facing rapid technological disruption and cultural change today.
