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Why Change Fails and What Leaders Often Miss with Salima Hemani

56 min · 14. apr. 2026
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What does it really take to lead change… when the strategy looks clear but the people aren’t aligned? In this episode of Thriving Changes, President & Founder of SZH Consulting, Salima Hemani shares powerful insights on leading transformation in complex, real-world environments. From navigating resistance to understanding why strategy alone isn’t enough, this conversation challenges how leaders approach change, culture, and alignment. If you're a leader, executive, or part of an organization going through transformation, this episode will make you rethink what it means to create sustainable change. To learn more about Salima's work, visit her website. [https://www.szhconsulting.com/]

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