Effective Engineering Manager

Driving Lasting Change in Engineering Organizations with Manju Abraham


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In this episode, Manju Abraham – veteran engineering leader at NetApp, Delphix, and HPE – shares hard-earned lessons on driving real change in engineering organizations. Manju reminds us that 70% of change efforts fail not because of poor plans, but because people never truly buy in. Manju’s core message: change doesn’t start with strategy, it starts with belief.

Manju emphasizes creating trust and emotional safety so teams feel heard and included. Manju blends proven frameworks like Kotter’s 8 steps, ADKAR, SMART goals, and tactical empathy into a simple playbook: co-create the vision, activate the majority, empower champions, and track progress visibly. Above all, Manju stresses consistency — showing up, role modeling, and reinforcing behaviors so change becomes culture.

Manju’s closing challenge: don’t ask if your team knows the plan, ask if they can repeat the vision without a slide deck. Real transformation comes not through pressure, but through trust, clarity, and shared ownership. Lead like a gardener, not a general – nurturing belief so your teams deliver lasting change with conviction.

We hope you enjoyed this episode. We believe better managers will build a better world. Please share this episode with your colleagues and friends if you like it.

You are welcome to read Manju’s guidance on the driving lasting change in engineering organizations as a web article.

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