Change Fatigue to Change Agility
Jemma Iles
Chief Futures and People Officer | Innovation, Future Readiness, People and Culture
The pre-pandemic workplace hummed with a steady drumbeat of change initiatives: restructuring, new technologies, cultural shifts. But constant upheaval took a toll, leading to the term ‘change fatigue’ being thrown around regularly by employees and leaders I worked with back in 2019.
However, the pandemic forced a level of change unlike anything we'd ever experienced. Now, as we emerge from this period of disruption, a critical question lingers: are we clinging to the familiar, or have we embraced the power of change agility?
Resisting change is not the answer. The key lies in viewing it as a core business competency. We must integrate change management into our strategies, processes, and structures. It's time to stop seeing change as a disruption and start embracing it as a catalyst for growth.
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In a world of constant flux, those who resist change risk becoming relics of the past. As leaders, our responsibility extends beyond mere adaptation; it's about empowering teams to thrive in this ever-evolving landscape. By fostering a culture of connection and shared purpose, we can navigate disruption with agility. We become the architects of a brighter future, not just for ourselves, but for the organisations we lead.
Jemma Iles is Author of The Lightbox and Founder of The Lightbox Group. An organisation focused on building confidence and maturity in organisations around HR, Culture, Innovation and Future Readiness.