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Why Organizational Change Fails — And the Framework to Fix It
If anyone tells you the journey to success is a straight line, they've either never done it or are trying to sell you something. As Mike Tyson famously put it, everyone has a plan until they get punched in the mouth. This article unpacks the Beckhard-Harris Change Equation — (D × V × F) > R — alongside the Organizational Immune System and the five resistance behaviors that derail change efforts: narcissism, culture-driven stagnation, positional power, short-sightedness, and m

Dr. David Macauley
10 min read


Building Your Career Transition Toolkit for 2026
There is a special kind of silence that exists in the corner office. Not the peaceful silence of a job well done, but the heavy kind that follows a major promotion, a closed funding round, a merger, or a forced restructuring. The tools that got you here may not be enough to get you where you need to go. This article unpacks Wendworks' five-gear Transition Toolkit for 2026 (Active Experimentation, the Socratic Perspective, Critical Reflection, the External Mirror, and Research

Dr. David Macauley
5 min read


Coping with Change: Cents and Sensibility
Leadership is synonymous with change, but most of the playbook is written for change that leaders choose to initiate. What about change that is forced on the organization from the outside? Drawing on Baumgartner and Jones's Punctuated Equilibrium theory, Woodward and Hendry's coping framework, Thurlow and Mills on sense-making, and Frederic Nortier's distinction between change and transition, this article offers a checklist for leaders navigating disruption they did not ask f

Dr. David Macauley
7 min read


Stepping Out On Faith: The Catch 22 of Business Growth
Hebrews 11:1 calls faith "the substance of things hoped for." Every business investment is a leap into the unseen — but the timing question matters more than the courage question. Drawing on Hipkins and Cowie's sigmoid curve and Thomas Malthus's carrying capacity, this article argues the ideal moment to innovate, hire, or expand is the midpoint of the growth phase, not the moment of decline. The Catch 22: the time to bet big is when you don't need the cards to flop right.

Dr. David Macauley
9 min read


Business Cycles and Zero Sum Thinking
Economic downturns don't just shrink revenue, they quietly reshape how people think. Research across 51 countries and nearly 60,000 respondents shows downturns trigger zero-sum thinking: the belief that someone else has to lose for you to win. Collaboration collapses at exactly the moment leaders need it most. Here's how to name the pull, disarm it, and keep your team playing an infinite game.

Dr. David Macauley
6 min read


Organizational Unlearning
Every leader talks about learning. Almost no one talks about unlearning — the willingness to stop doing what used to work but doesn't anymore. Two research studies from 2007 and 2016 spell out why unlearning is the capability that turns upheaval into creative destruction. Post-COVID gave every business a once-in-a-generation chance to see itself freshly. The real question: what are you ready to let go of?

Dr. David Macauley
2 min read


Why did it take a virus for work to go remote?
Why did it take a pandemic to make remote work mainstream? Before COVID-19, remote work had grown 91% in a decade and 80-90% of US workers wanted it — yet only 3-16% actually did it on any given day. The barriers weren't technological. They were habit, managerial distrust, and quiet assumptions about what productive work looks like. The companies that use this moment to examine those assumptions will emerge stronger than they went in.

Dr. David Macauley
13 min read
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