Ideas-to-Action Video Newsletter Issue 5 | Avoiding the Frontline Change Trap

In this issue of the Ideas-to-Action Video Newsletter, author Rick Tucci revisits the rise and decline of Six Sigma to highlight a common leadership pitfall he calls the Frontline Change Trap. It’s what happens when methods become doctrine, overshadow frontline wisdom, and slow down progress. Drawing on stories from the heyday of Lean Six Sigma, Rick explains why methods must remain tools—not goals—and why frontline experience is often the fastest, most reliable form of data for accelerating change.
Conventional Change Management Is Broken: Fix It by Blending the Psychology and Science of Change

For decades, leaders have been told “change is hard” and fed a steady diet of conventional change management. But the track record speaks for itself: most initiatives stall, fade, or backfire. What if the problem isn’t employees resisting change, but leaders relying on the wrong playbook?
Ideas-to-Action Video Newsletter Issue 4 | The Impasse to Change (and Why It Doesn’t Have to Be So Hard!)

We’ve all heard it: “Change is hard.” But is it really? In this episode of the Ideas-to-Action Video Newsletter, Rick Tucci explains why traditional change management makes change harder than it needs to be—and how the Ideas-to-Action Process™ helps leaders break through the Psychological Impasse to Change by turning engagement into ownership.