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The Change Lab
17 March 2021
A group of global change experts are sending a disruptive message out to Australian businesses calling for approaches that ’embrace uncertainty and the mess’ of change over trying to “command and control” when it comes to workplace challenges.
The Change Lab are the leading industry experts in helping organisations worldwide (including clients such as Deloitte’s, IBM, LendLease, Treasury Wine Estate, the Dubai Government, Melbourne University and Xero) to thrive through change using the latest research in neuroscience, positive psychology and systems design.
Co-Founder of The Change Lab, Michelle Etheve, says a ‘command and control’ or ‘traditional management’ approach to change in the workplace in the pandemic-impacted landscape won’t work to create the kind of ongoing positive change needed for organisations to operate effectively in the current market context.