Hi @Claire Cook , I can confirm that resistance to change is so high in most of the cases. @Christine P. Dela Rosa already mentioned it is great to find some innovators in the teams who have mind set more to the future.
I think there is at least one more thing to do... I think that even resistant people can hear when something help them to do a better job. So you need to present them as much advantages as possible...and if there are some disadvantages, they often look bad during discussions, but if you collect the good data, you can find out that disadvantage is not so bad as you thought.
Hi @Claire Cook
Resistance to change is something innate in people, basically because change is always scary, dizzying, but when you try to change something, you have to involve people from the first minute, wrap them up and make them understand that they are the most important thing, when " you impose" a change almost always does not work, when you do it in an inclusive way success is not guaranteed but at least the resistance is less
Cheers
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