Change isn't coming—it's already here, reshaping organisations faster than ever before. And yet, despite our familiarity with constant transformation, many change initiatives still stumble or stall. Why?
In my experience, effective change isn't about perfect plans—it's about igniting genuine desire, strategic clarity, empowered people, and anchored resilience. I call these key stages of change management the I.D.E.A. framework. Let's explore how it works in the corporate environment, stage by stage.
I – Ignite a Desire to Change
Change begins with desire. People don't resist change itself—they resist being changed. As leaders, our job isn't to force transitions, but to spark curiosity and inspire commitment.
Tip: Ask yourself: Am I painting a compelling vision, or just presenting a project?
D – Develop a Strategy
Desire alone isn't enough. We need clear, actionable paths toward our desired outcomes.
Tip: Reflect: Do my people see themselves clearly in the change story we’re building?
E – Enable Others to Change
The real magic happens when individuals feel empowered to take action.
Tip: Consider: Am I creating environments where experimentation and courageous action thrive?
A – Anchor the Transformation
Change must be sustained long after initial enthusiasm fades.
Tip: Ask openly: How are we embedding new habits into our daily organisational life?
Final Thoughts
In today’s corporate landscape, mastering change isn't optional—it's essential. But leading effective change isn't merely technical; it’s deeply human.
The I.D.E.A. framework offers a powerful pathway, bridging strategic thinking with empathetic, people-centred leadership. By igniting desire, developing clear strategies, enabling action, and anchoring transformation, we don't just manage change—we lead it, master it, and thrive within it.
Written by:
Jessica Choo, Founder & Chief Strategist of ILS
With over 30 years of consulting and operational experience, Jessica is a highly esteemed strategist in performance, talent, and organisational development. Her expertise spans change management and strategic leadership development, where she has successfully guided over 15,000 executives across more than 200 projects in 20 countries. Jessica employs a behavioural science approach to foster culture and people development, achieving remarkable outcomes in organisational performance and culture change initiatives. As a professional coach, she empowers senior leaders to think clearly, lead confidently, and commit to impactful actions. Furthermore, her collaboration with the Growth Mindset Institute in crafting innovative solutions has positioned her as a trailblazer in the field of sustainable organisational change.