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Change That Sticks: Systems, Structure & Organisational Design

Change That Sticks: Systems, Structure & Organisational Design

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Organisations don’t change because of ideas alone. They change through systems, structure, and disciplined implementation. In this podcast, Maryanne Katsidis and Sarah Cassells explore the practical side of organisational change, how leaders translate strategy into operating systems, how teams move through complex transitions, and how sustainable change is built through clear processes rather than good intentions. This is a conversation about the mechanics of change: governance, communication structures, decision pathways, and the operational work required to move organisations from vision to execution. For leaders responsible for implementing change, not just discussing it, this podcast offers grounded insight into what actually makes transformation stick. ------

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