Behind the Drama | What The Real Housewives Can Teach Us About Change Management
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What do the Real Housewives and a corporate ERP rollout have in common? More than you think.
In this episode, Kenis Folk sits down with Melissa Parinello, Director in BSC's Change & Adoption practice, to break down what 20+ seasons of reality TV drama actually reveal about human behavior at work. We're talking table-flipping resistance, Sonja Morgan's townhouse as a masterclass in fear of change, and why "let them" might be the most powerful two words in change management.
If you've ever watched a stakeholder spiral in a design session and thought "this feels like a Bravo reunion", this one's for you.
What you'll take away:
- Why resistance is rarely about the change itself (and what it's really about)
- How to read behavior the way a seasoned consultant does
- The "Let Them" theory and how it plays out on real projects
- Why trust is the foundation and what happens when it cracks
Guilty pleasures, big lessons, zero table-flipping. Let's go!
A production of Blue Skies Consulting
Founding Creator and Strategic Advisor: Justin Nolte
Executive Producer: Giraud Jackson
Host: Kenis Folk
Content and Episode Planning: Giraud Jackson
Audio Engineering and Editing: Brandon Friedel
Quality Assurance: Jason Vicks
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