June 19, 2025

Making the Most of Change Champions

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Ket takeaways:

  • Change champions are enthusiastic about change and use their skillset throughout the process. They are usually flexible and able to adapt to circumstances.
  • To become a change champion, you should have the various capabilities needed to be effective in the three stages of initiating, facilitating and implementing change.
  • A key role of a change champion is convincing colleagues who are skeptical or resistent to change.
  • Change champions add real value to change initiatives. It is important to spot potential champions and develop them by providing support and guidance.

When it comes to anticipating and handling employees’ reactions to change, many leaders and managers are – understandably – concerned about dealing with negative responses.

Resistance to change is relatively common in organizations, and should be managed carefully. However, it’s important to remember that there are also likely to be people who not only support the change, but are enthusiastic about it, and are keen to see it happen.

This article looks at the vital role that these "change champions" have to play in the change process, and provides advice to help you identify, nurture and develop the change champions in your team or organization.

Change Management: What Is a Change Champion?

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