The Truth About Transformation (Hardcover)
Kevin Novak
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Add to basketHardcover. Why do so many transformation efforts fail-despite clear strategies, strong leadership teams, proven frameworks, and massive investment?Because organizations continue to underestimate the only force that determines whether change takes hold: human behavior. In this revised and expanded Second Edition, strategy and transformation expert Kevin Novak exposes the truth behind why business model evolution is so difficult-and why the gap between vision and execution remains stubbornly wide, even in a world transformed by artificial intelligence. Drawing from decades of frontline experience leading large-scale transformations across industries, Novak reveals how organizations unintentionally sabotage their own change efforts through misaligned incentives, cultural blind spots, unexamined assumptions, and the deeply ingrained behaviors that keep legacy thinking alive.New in the 2025 Edition: The real impact of AI and automation on culture, leadership, and decision-makingThe rise of transformation fatigue and why employees are out of capacityWhy leaders face a new identity crisis in the AI eraHow AI acts as a mirror that reveals-and accelerates-organizational dysfunctionA contemporary framework for navigating the emotional and psychological realities of disruption Uncover the truth behind why business transformations fail and learn how to overcome the human behavior barriers to successful change. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Why do so many transformation efforts fail—despite clear strategies, strong leadership teams, proven frameworks, and massive investment?
Because organizations continue to underestimate the only force that determines whether change takes hold: human behavior.
In this revised and expanded Second Edition, strategy and transformation expert Kevin Novak exposes the truth behind why business model evolution is so difficult—and why the gap between vision and execution remains stubbornly wide, even in a world transformed by artificial intelligence.
Drawing from decades of frontline experience leading large-scale transformations across industries, Novak reveals how organizations unintentionally sabotage their own change efforts through misaligned incentives, cultural blind spots, unexamined assumptions, and the deeply ingrained behaviors that keep legacy thinking alive.
New in the 2025 Edition:
The real impact of AI and automation on culture, leadership, and decision-making
The rise of transformation fatigue and why employees are out of capacity
How Gen Z’s expectations are reshaping organizational norms
The growing crisis of trust, misinformation, and perception distortion
Why leaders face a new identity crisis in the AI era
How AI acts as a mirror that reveals—and accelerates—organizational dysfunction
A contemporary framework for navigating the emotional and psychological realities of disruption
Through case studies, lived experience, and unvarnished insights, The Truth About Transformation reframes change as a fundamentally human process. Technology may accelerate the pace of transformation, but it does not alter the psychology of fear, identity, trust, or meaning. Only leaders—and the environments they create—can do that.
If your organization is stuck, stalled, or struggling to execute on its strategic vision, this book will show you why—and what to do about it.
Clear-eyed, deeply human, and urgently relevant, The Truth About Transformation provides the roadmap leaders need to navigate the era of AI, uncertainty, and relentless disruption.
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