The Human Connection Podcast
"The only reason I can do what I do is because 100 other people do what they do — up and down and across the org chart." — Lincoln Bleveans Your company just spent $400K on a new platform. Six months later, your team is working around it the same way they always did. Lincoln Bleveans has watched this movie hundreds of times across nearly 30 years in global energy leadership — and now at Stanford, where he runs mission-critical operations at one of the world's most complex research institutions. The software isn't the problem. It never was. The problem is that you treated change management as the cherry on top instead of the foundation underneath. Lincoln's argument is blunt: technology is complicated. Human beings are complex. Complicated problems have solutions. Complex ones require something different — applied empathy, psychological safety, and the discipline to meet people where they actually are, not where your rollout timeline expects them to be. This isn't a conversation about being nicer at work. It's about why your AI initiatives are stalling, why your last software implementation became an orphaned system nobody uses, and why the executives who figure out change management first are the ones who actually get the efficiency gains everyone else is just slide-decking about. In this episode, you'll get: * Why your brain is wired to treat organizational change like a predator on the Serengeti — and what that means for every rollout you've ever led * The orphaned software problem: why technically sound implementations fail when human behavior is treated as an afterthought * The one thing that has to come before any change initiative — and why skipping it discounts everything you build on top of it * Why change management isn't a workshop; it's habit infrastructure — and the specific reinforcement cadence that actually makes new behaviors stick * The skip-level strategy Lincoln uses to build psychological safety before he needs it — not after the initiative breaks down The executives who keep losing their people to change fatigue aren't bad leaders. They're leading the technology and managing around the humans. Lincoln shows you exactly what it looks like to reverse that. Watch now — and send this to your CTO before the next AI rollout meeting. #H2H #StartupLeadership #HumanConnectionPodcast #B2BRelationships #RelationshipDrivenGrowth === You can connect with Lincoln Bleveans here: www.lincolnbleveans.com [http://www.lincolnbleveans.com] www.climatepluspod.com [http://www.climatepluspod.com] www.youtube.com/@EdisonSquints You can connect with Karl Pontau here: www.vouchedconnections.com [http://www.vouchedconnections.com] www.thehumanconnectionpodcast.com [http://www.thehumanconnectionpodcast.com] https://www.linkedin.com/in/kpontau [https://www.linkedin.com/in/kpontau] https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUbf_bDWwB9KVrFn5Sj3u2w?sub_confirmation=1 [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUbf_bDWwB9KVrFn5Sj3u2w?sub_confirmation=1] Please like, subscribe, and share this episode with somebody you care about!
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