- The document discusses what it takes to be a successful change agent and lead organizational change. It outlines that most change programs fail due to underestimating people issues, lack of effective performance measurements, and lack of accountability.
- It emphasizes that while technical skills are important for a change agent, people skills are even more critical. It is estimated that people-related issues account for 60-70% of the success or failure of a change program.
- The three most common causes of failure are underestimating people issues, lack of performance measurements tied to goals, and lack of accountability. Selecting the right change agent who has strong people skills is one of the most important factors impacting success.