Julia DiPrete is a freelance writer, former BigLaw attorney, unapologetic night owl, and Xennial. She has worked in law school career services and legal recruiting and has blogged extensively both in ...
If I were to ask you, as business leaders, what keeps you up at night, chances are high that managing change would be at the top of your list. According to a study published in Harvard Business Review ...
Most people who reach out to me do so because they want to change something. And so, the overall focus of this blog is to give people the tools to change. I call it the “freedom” to change, because ...
In the last two posts, we have talked specifically about the change process and about the stages of change identified by James Prochaska and his colleagues through their research. In this post and the ...
“Seventy percent of corporate transformation efforts are doomed to fail.” International change leader and Harvard Business School professor Dr. John Kotter made this dire assertion more than 25 years ...
The late Chief Alan Brunacini once said that there are two things that firefighters hate: change and the way things are. This might be true, and if it is, in many cases, it’s because of past and ...
In the fast-paced and demanding healthcare environment, where every moment focuses on patient care, introducing and managing operational changes—such as implementing a new system or altering an ...
Benjamin Franklin famously said, “In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes.” Franklin could have added a third certainty: change. Change comes whether we like it or not.
The search and content landscape has significantly changed since the start of 2023. As the usage of generative AI applications soars and search engines integrate AI into the SERP results, a fresh ...
Eric Mill speaks Oct. 18 at CyberTalks in Washington, D.C. (FedScoop) A new FedRAMP pilot will utilize a non-blocking process for reviewing significant changes to the governmentwide compliance program ...