The Power of Habit Stacking: Change Management and Organizational Change
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Corey Stephenson, 2023.
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Change management, at its core, is about guiding individuals, teams, and entire organizations through the process of transition. It entails understanding the current state, envisioning the desired future state, and strategically bridging the gap between them. While change can be disruptive and met with resistance, it also presents opportunities for innovation, improvement, and competitive advantage.

Enter habit stacking, a concept rooted in the understanding that lasting change is often best achieved by leveraging existing habits and routines. Habit stacking involves building upon existing behaviors to create new, desired habits. It recognizes that humans are creatures of habit, and by consciously linking new actions to established ones, the likelihood of successful adoption and integration increases significantly.

In the context of organizations, habit stacking can be a transformative tool for change management. It acknowledges that change is not a one-time event but rather an ongoing process. By identifying and capitalizing on existing routines and habits within the organizational culture, leaders can introduce and embed new behaviors, processes, and mindsets more effectively.
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