Why Change Fails (and What Leaders Get Wrong) with Artrell Williams | Coffee with Genially
Most organizational change initiatives fail, and it’s rarely because of strategy alone. In this episode of Coffee with Genially, we’re joined by Artrell Williams, leadership and professional development expert, to unpack why change efforts fall short and what leaders often get wrong.We explore the human side of change, the hidden barriers within teams, and how organizations can move from resistance to real alignment. We also touch on the role of AI in shaping the future of work and what leaders need to consider as they navigate constant transformation. If you're working in learning and development, instructional design, or leading teams through change, this conversation offers practical insights you can actually use.

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