Thinking on integration —
written for the people managing it.
Not frameworks. Not playbooks. Perspectives on what leadership transitions actually cost —
and what changes when you see it clearly before the pressure begins.
PHASE 1 TERRITORY
Before the Move
Readiness, assessment, what to surface before pressure begins. Hogan and evidence live here.
PHASE 2 TERRITORY
Inside the Transition
Active integration, judgment under pressure, the first six months, what the system is doing while the leader finds footing.
PHASE 3 TERRITORY
When Integration Drifts
Recalibration, quiet derailment, the cost of misalignment that accumulated slowly. Consequence writing.
WHAT SYSTEM NEEDS
System Conditions
CHRO responsibility, mandate clarity, stakeholder dynamics, and organizational conditions that shape or undermine integration.
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