Just How Dead is Change Management?
The Change Signal with Caroline Kealey
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I came across Caroline’s work through a sharp claim: change management is dead. And as we dig into it, you’ll see why that might be less dramatic than it sounds — and more useful than it first appears.
Caroline Kealey is an executive facilitator working at the intersection of change, leadership, and communication. What she names clearly is this: the nature of change has shifted. It’s less planned and linear, more emergent, ambiguous, and unfolding in real time.
That makes most traditional models feel tidy, reassuring — and increasingly unhelpful. Instead of following a roadmap, leaders are asked to act as a compass, setting direction without pretending to have certainty.
We also explore what actually enables change now. Not better plans, but better conditions: agency, belonging, and what Caroline calls “certainty anchors” — things people can hold onto when everything else feels fluid.
And we get practical about communication. In a world of overload, more information isn’t the answer. Helping people make sense of what’s going on might just be the key.
Three questions this Change Signal conversation with Caroline Kealey invites you to sit with:
What old model are you still relying on?
What are you actually moving toward?
Are you creating clarity or just more noise?
ABOUT CAROLINE:
Caroline Kealey is an executive facilitator and trainer specializing in change leadership, communications, and organizational transformation. With over 25 years of experience, she works with senior leaders to navigate complexity, build alignment, and lead change in fast-moving, uncertain environments.
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