Change - Who does it belong to ?
I recently gave a talk on change and
the paradox that it brings with it. One
of the key questions asked
about change was “How do you acknowledge that change is actually happening?”
How many times have you heard "I don't like change" or "I would prefer it if things stayed as they are"?
about change was “How do you acknowledge that change is actually happening?”
How many times have you heard "I don't like change" or "I would prefer it if things stayed as they are"?
The interesting point about resistance to change is that it can manifest itself in different ways:
As an individual experience, where
the individual wishes to control the risk of uncertainty and aspects of change
that may feel uncomfortable, which may show up in ways that the person has not even
thought of.
Or as a collective experience, where it appears that in order to go along with the collective you may feel pressured by the business or by the team that you are involved with.
There are no right or wrong answers to this question; however, given the rapidity with which change happens and the influence change can have upon us, it is worth asking yourself the question - if I do not change, what else would and how would it show up?
Or as a collective experience, where it appears that in order to go along with the collective you may feel pressured by the business or by the team that you are involved with.
There are no right or wrong answers to this question; however, given the rapidity with which change happens and the influence change can have upon us, it is worth asking yourself the question - if I do not change, what else would and how would it show up?
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