The Transformation Observatory Podcast
Welcome to The Transformation Observatory Podcast. In this episode, we conduct a deep-dive review into a collection of seminal scholarly works that have served as the bedrock of organizational theory for decades. While these canonic articles were often written in principle unrelated to one another, they collectively form the theoretical foundations of how we perceive organizational transformation today. This podcast explores a fundamental shift in the management paradigm: moving away from viewing transformation as a finite, episodic effort and toward seeing it as a continuous continuum. Drawing on the core concepts found in your sources, we discuss: * Organizational Becoming: We examine the radical perspective of Tsoukas and Chia, who argue that change is the normal condition of organizational life. Rather than seeing change as an exceptional event that happens to a stable organization, this view suggests that "organization" is merely a secondary pattern that emerges from an ever-present flux of human action. * Episodic vs. Continuous Change: We break down Weick and Quinn’s essential distinction between episodic change (infrequent, intentional, and discontinuous) and continuous change (ongoing, evolving, and cumulative). The podcast highlights why modern leaders must shift their vocabulary from "change" to "changing" to remain attentive to the dynamic character of work. * The Planned vs. Emergent Tension: We explore the research of Liebhart and Garcia-Lorenzo, which investigates the struggle decision-makers face when trying to find stability through planned methods while simultaneously needing the agility to leverage emergent, unpredictable change. * The 70% Failure Rate: We address the sobering reality that 70% of organizational transformations fail. This episode analyzes why "one-size-fits-all" master models often collapse and why successful firms instead focus on building their own change architectures through rapid-cycle, results-focused experimentation. By the end of this episode, listeners will understand how these classic scholarly insights provide the lens through which we view transformation today—not as a destination to be reached, but as a perpetual state of becoming.
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