Transformation Every Day

Episode 33: Is this "Change Management" in the room with us now? - Mark Green

1 h 11 min · 11 de may de 2026
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Guest:  *  Mark Green - Founder - Change Rebellion Host:  * Alexander Greb - Consulting Director - cbs corporate business solutions For years, change management was the first line item cut from the budget. The "filler." The nice-to-have. The thing the project manager could probably handle anyway. Mark Green has spent nearly 30 years proving that wrong — and he's done it without a single traditional framework, upsell tactic, or overpriced PowerPoint deck. In this episode, the founder of Change Rebellion joins me for an honest, no-nonsense conversation about why so many transformations still fail, what the big consultancies got catastrophically wrong, and why the grumpiest person in your next workshop might just be your most important ally. We also get into AI — not the hype, not the hysteria, but what it actually means for the people sitting at the ground floor who've already been asked to change everything three times this decade. And yes. We also talk about LinkedIn. At length. Unapologetically. In this episode: * Why change management was dismissed for decades — and who's responsible * The hidden cost of going live without bringing your people with you * How to handle change fatigue when the next big disruption is already here * What great change leadership actually looks like from the inside * Why being honest with people is still the most underrated tool in the room Follow Mark here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-green-3368744/ Join Change Rebellion: https://changerebellion.com/  Follow Alexander: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexandergreb/ Follow Johannes: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johanneslangguth/ Thanks to Steven Spears for lending his voice for our podcast intro. Theme music by Luis Álvarez a.k.a. Fourth Dogma

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