Most corporate transformations fail for a simple, heartbreaking reason: they feel like reading a technical manual. They are dry, mandatory, and entirely devoid of human connection. Without "love"—defined as an intrinsic care for other humans—work is just a set of Standard Operating Procedures. If you want to move your team through a major shift without losing your culture, you must move beyond the tactical and into the emotional.
There is no significant change that doesn’t come with an element of loss. Whether it’s the loss of a comfortable routine, a trusted reporting line, or a sense of mastery over a specific tool, your team is grieving.
Leaders often see change from a privileged timeline—they’ve had weeks or months to process the news before announcing it. The team, however, is starting at zero and can quickly feel overwhelmed.
We fear change because of the fixed beliefs we’ve built about what that unknown future might mean. The only way to change a belief is through a new experience.
Communication shouldn't be a chore. If you want people to adopt new behaviors, the message must be engaging and relevant to their lives, not just the company's bottom line.
The journey toward a culture of love is a marathon, not a sprint. If you're ready to stop waiting on the world to change and start leading the transformation yourself, we have the resources to help you take that first step.
Join Jeff Ma and the team on the Love as a Strategy podcast (Apple or Spotify). We feature raw, honest stories from leaders who have "jumped in the hole" with their teams to overcome toxic cultures and build high-performing, interwoven organizations.
You don’t need to overhaul your entire organization by Monday. Visit LoveAsAStrategy.com to download free toolkits, including our Psychological Safety Checklist, the Effectiveness Audit, and the Team Transformation Planner.
Change starts with you. Are you ready to choose your hard?