The Ancient Mariner and the forgetting of change, or why transformation takes time, and why we rarely remember how it happened
Organisations also change slowly. Structures can be redrawn in a week, but the habits, loyalties and tacit cultural understandings that sustain a system take years to realign. Yet leadership attention is often consumed by the short term.
The Ancient Mariner: causation and consequence
Change leadership remains unfinished until it clearly explains the cause and the consequences. Only then can the organisation understand what has occurred and why.
The Ancient Mariner and the leadership of change
Leaders must resist the managerial urge to control and instead foster the narrative of connection. Change, after all, is not something one “drives.”
The Ancient Mariner and organisational change
On the cost, tme, and memory of transformation in organisational life