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Change rarely fails because the idea itself was wrong. More often, it fails because leaders communicate poorly, move too fast, contradict their own message, or expect people to buy in before they understand why the change matters. Real change leadership is not about having a perfect rollout plan. It is about building trust, creating clarity, involving people early, adapting as you learn, and leading with consistency when uncertainty shows up. If you want change to last, start there.
By Kate Megaw5
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Change rarely fails because the idea itself was wrong. More often, it fails because leaders communicate poorly, move too fast, contradict their own message, or expect people to buy in before they understand why the change matters. Real change leadership is not about having a perfect rollout plan. It is about building trust, creating clarity, involving people early, adapting as you learn, and leading with consistency when uncertainty shows up. If you want change to last, start there.