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What makes change sustainable? I’ve been supporting organizations and departments through major change for years—creating new workflows, transitioning from outdated systems to ones that seemingly fit a need, often not knowing what the best solutions were.

Your new system just launched. Training is complete, communications went out, leadership is aligned. But then: workarounds appear immediately, people claim they’re “too busy” to learn the platform, and the old processes continue in shadow.

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