There are lots of stories about failed change initiatives and about the near impossibility of making change happen. How then did we progress from the stone age to where we're today? Didn't we have several successful change initiatives along the way? For example, how did we get to what we call Information Technology or IT? Answer: through change initiatives that took the DP of the 1950s to EDP to MIS to IS to IT.
So, go ahead, be the architect of progress that you want to be.
"(change) is the only thing that has brought progress." Charles Kettering, automotive exec & inventor with 186 patentsSure, leading change is not as easy as managing the status quo, but it has been possible and should be possible every time you have something with potential positive impact.
So, go ahead, be the architect of progress that you want to be.