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Change management is not an email. It is not a slide deck. It is not a perfectly worded announcement. Most change efforts stall for a simpler reason: people are not aligned. They do not understand why the change is happening, what success looks like, or how their day-to-day decisions connect to the mission. When leaders skip that alignment step, change feels like disruption. When leaders build alignment, change feels purposeful. In this Leadership TTP video, Jason LeDuc shares 3 tactics strong leaders use to create alignment during change, plus a bonus tactic that prevents “quiet failure” after the announcement. In this episode, you will learn: - Why change fails more often from poor alignment than poor communication - How to lead with the why before the what so you get commitment instead of compliance - How to communicate intent, not just instructions, so teams can adapt without constant supervision - Why change creates emotional friction (even when the logic is sound), and how to address it early - The bonus tactic: how to reinforce change with accountability so old behaviors do not quietly take overA practical way to use this immediately:Before your next change announcement, answer these three questions in plain language:- Why are we changing now? - What does success look like? - What decisions can people make without waiting on approval? If you can not answer these clearly, your team will fill in the gaps with assumptions. If you lead people, this episode is for you This is especially useful for corporate executives, people leaders, HR leaders, and training teams who are rolling out: - New strategies and operating models - Org changes and restructures - New systems, processes, or performance expectations 💬 Join the conversation:What is the biggest mistake you have seen leaders make during change? Add it in the comments.Go out there. Do great things today.Onward and Upward! 🚀Ready to Lead With Confidence? Subscribe & Stay Ahead!🎥 Watch, learn, and take action! Don’t miss more cutting-edge leadership training—hit SUBSCRIBE now!🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an episode packed with leadership insights!📩 Share this video with someone who needs to hear it today!📌 Exclusive Leadership ProgramsWant to take your leadership development to the next level?🔥 Be the Boss You Always Wish You Had (Self-Paced Leadership Training for Tech Managers) → Enroll Now https://www.leducleadership.com/bethebossprogram🏆 Leadership Academy (Corporate Training for Teams) → Learn More https://www.leducleadership.com/leadershipacademy📞 Book a discovery call: https://link.marketingmoneymachine.co/widget/bookings/training-discoveryAbout Jason LeDuc:Jason LeDuc is a seasoned leader and esteemed leadership consultant, drawing from his extensive experience in the U.S. Air Force and beyond. With a passion for empowering individuals to unleash their full potential, Jason is committed to fostering a new generation of visionary leaders. Connect with Jason and embark on a journey of leadership enlightenment today!How to reach Jason LeDuc:Email: [email protected]: https://www.leducleadership.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-leduc-3469823/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leducleadership
By LeDuc Leadership & Media GroupChange management is not an email. It is not a slide deck. It is not a perfectly worded announcement. Most change efforts stall for a simpler reason: people are not aligned. They do not understand why the change is happening, what success looks like, or how their day-to-day decisions connect to the mission. When leaders skip that alignment step, change feels like disruption. When leaders build alignment, change feels purposeful. In this Leadership TTP video, Jason LeDuc shares 3 tactics strong leaders use to create alignment during change, plus a bonus tactic that prevents “quiet failure” after the announcement. In this episode, you will learn: - Why change fails more often from poor alignment than poor communication - How to lead with the why before the what so you get commitment instead of compliance - How to communicate intent, not just instructions, so teams can adapt without constant supervision - Why change creates emotional friction (even when the logic is sound), and how to address it early - The bonus tactic: how to reinforce change with accountability so old behaviors do not quietly take overA practical way to use this immediately:Before your next change announcement, answer these three questions in plain language:- Why are we changing now? - What does success look like? - What decisions can people make without waiting on approval? If you can not answer these clearly, your team will fill in the gaps with assumptions. If you lead people, this episode is for you This is especially useful for corporate executives, people leaders, HR leaders, and training teams who are rolling out: - New strategies and operating models - Org changes and restructures - New systems, processes, or performance expectations 💬 Join the conversation:What is the biggest mistake you have seen leaders make during change? Add it in the comments.Go out there. Do great things today.Onward and Upward! 🚀Ready to Lead With Confidence? Subscribe & Stay Ahead!🎥 Watch, learn, and take action! Don’t miss more cutting-edge leadership training—hit SUBSCRIBE now!🔔 Turn on notifications so you never miss an episode packed with leadership insights!📩 Share this video with someone who needs to hear it today!📌 Exclusive Leadership ProgramsWant to take your leadership development to the next level?🔥 Be the Boss You Always Wish You Had (Self-Paced Leadership Training for Tech Managers) → Enroll Now https://www.leducleadership.com/bethebossprogram🏆 Leadership Academy (Corporate Training for Teams) → Learn More https://www.leducleadership.com/leadershipacademy📞 Book a discovery call: https://link.marketingmoneymachine.co/widget/bookings/training-discoveryAbout Jason LeDuc:Jason LeDuc is a seasoned leader and esteemed leadership consultant, drawing from his extensive experience in the U.S. Air Force and beyond. With a passion for empowering individuals to unleash their full potential, Jason is committed to fostering a new generation of visionary leaders. Connect with Jason and embark on a journey of leadership enlightenment today!How to reach Jason LeDuc:Email: [email protected]: https://www.leducleadership.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jason-leduc-3469823/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/leducleadership