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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
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Leadership In Transition
New role, new title, new doubt. Leadership transitions feel lonely precisely because they're the part of the job most people dismiss as a first-world problem. Research by Nicky Terblanche in Human Resource Development Quarterly identifies the five coaching techniques executives credit most during transitions: active experimentation, Socratic questioning, critical reflection, direct challenging of views, and (surprisingly) coaches sharing research-based frameworks outright.

Dr. David Macauley
7 min read
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