How to Overcome Obstacles to Change

Beverly Flaxington is a practice management consultant. She answers questions from advisors facing human resource issues. To submit yours, email us here.

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Dear Bev,

Why do team members often resist change? We have a high-performing team, some of whom have been with us for 10-15 years. They are good at what they do. But every time we want to improve, change something or grow in new ways, I encounter resistance – not just passive resistance, but active – like “Why in the world do we need this now?” I can’t fire all seven of them, but some days I want to. This business is about change. The competition gets tougher, our profession puts new constraints on us, and the large company we all work for changes senior management and therefore philosophy and culture. Change is inevitable, but my team acts like we are in a protected bubble where change can’t get us.

I need help understanding why they won’t or can’t see what I see and how to open their eyes to what is going on around them.

H.A.