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Navigating Resistance to Change
Trust and Communication as the Deciding Factors in Transitioning
In today’s dynamic world, change is no longer a strength but a requirement in business environments. What works over time is adaptability, and that is what allows companies to shift most successfully. Nevertheless, any transition from one business model to another is usually not exempt from a certain level of opposition. Innovation can be negative to employees because it makes them feel insecure, threatened, or even angry, causing low production and conflicts.
In this article, let us explore how better trust and communication help in achieving more effective transitions during organizational transformation. In this article, we will be discussing several ways of overcoming resistance and how to engage your team to support you in implementing change.
Trust is the Other Major Element in Change Management in Organizations
Trust also remains one of the critical success factors of any organization. When the employees have confidence in their leaders, the employees feel relieved because they will be assured where they stand, which may be a relief for some, owing to some changes afoot. Without the trust for employees to work with, employees would not feel supported, but rather may feel inclined to guard and reduce the pace of change.
Research reveals that high-trusting organizations generate 286% more revenue than low-trusting organizations in every market (The Trust Advantage, 2014). It is in speaking of high-trust environments that employees get the safety and securit
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