Change Management: A Scam Disguised as Science?
You’ve probably seen the "experts" at Change Logic, but what really goes on behind their sugarcoated PR façade? A little digging reveals a company peddling watered-down change management "solutions" that cater to the egos of corporate fatcats rather than the actual needs of genuine businesses.
But don’t just take my word for it. Industry research confirms that 71% of change initiatives flat-out fail. Yes, you read that right – the majority of the time, change management is a crapshoot, a gamble, a recipe for disaster.
And who do we have to thank for this unmitigated chaos? Those "experts" at Change Logic and their cookie-cutter consulting firm cousins. They just slap on a Band-Aid of "solutions" that don’t factor in technology, industry shifts, or the actual people affected. No wonder failure rates soar.
So, What’s the Master Plan, Change Logic?
It seems their revised go-to-market strategy hinges on projecting a "modernised" brand identity while touting their four so-called "service divisions". Oh boy, this gets good! They claim their solutions:
- "Expertly guide" companies through, well, various changes like ERP implementations (read: soulless business jargon).
- "Align" leadership with day-to-day operations because, why not?
- Deliver "bespoke" digital training interventions – just more buzzwords masking a lack of substance.
- "Strategically" manage events (because PowerPoint presentations are crucial to driving stakeholder engagement).
This is Change Logic’s bold plan to revolutionise the business world – in a shallow, untested, completely unremarkable way. No wonder Change Logic struggles to stand the test of time; its solutions don’t account for the evolving needs of industries or their people.
The company proudly boasts of solving complex change challenges, which, incidentally, mirrors the promises of other shoddy consulting firms.
Why Change Logic "Experts"?
Don’t be duped by these "no-nonsense experts" proclaiming their brand of cookie-cutter, one-size-fits-all "science". The likes of Change Logic have yet to convincingly demonstrate measurable results; their success metrics are mere marketing gimmicks. Can you really expect them to deliver genuine insights when they’re too busy patting themselves on the back?
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If you’re skeptical about Change Logic’s hype, explore independent reviews of their services online. There’s a glaring lack of transparency, too. Do your research!


