Transform your organization when most change efforts fail.
After decades of organizational transformation efforts, the failure rate remains stubbornly high: over 70%. What’s missing? The human element.
In Practice Makes Culture, you'll discover why most transformations still fail and how to ensure yours succeeds by addressing what other approaches miss: the emotional dynamics, hidden narratives, and everyday behaviors that truly shape your organization.
This practical guide introduces a powerful framework centered on three critical focus areas:
- Elephants: Address the emotional aspects of change, recognize diverse perspectives, and tackle difficult conversations that most leaders avoid.
- Ownership: Create transformation that people actually want by ensuring those affected by change are the ones steering it.
- Practice: Transform meetings into powerful practice fields for cultural change through consistent, daily reinforcement of desired behaviors.
Whether you're helping your humans grapple with GenAI (everywhere), helping turn around a business or department, or building a learning organization, you'll learn how to create lasting change that delivers both better business results and happier humans. Filled with practical templates, facilitator guides, and real-world case studies, this book translates cutting-edge research into actionable practices you can implement immediately.
Don't settle for another failed transformation. Create a culture where continuous improvement and positive change become organizational habits—where your teams deliver with confidence, quality, and joy.
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