This article discusses the importance of balancing organizational change management with stability creation. As a business consultant and researcher, the author has observed leaders get overly consumed with constant change initiatives while neglecting stability needs. While change management is crucial, consistency and predictability are also vital for employees during disruptive times. An overview of relevant academic research demonstrates that too much change without stability can result in burnout, low morale, and turnover, whereas failing to change risks business irrelevance. The key is achieving balance between the two. The author aims to bridge research and practice by providing actionable strategies from both lenses. Best practices for effective change management like clear communication, early stakeholder involvement, and short-term wins are covered. Tactics for stability including consistent communications, steady routines, and cultural celebrations are also examined. Organizations are advised to intentionally coordinate and measure change/stability efforts to maintain strategic equilibrium.
Jonathan Westover (Fri,) studied this question.