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The Emotional Journey of Organizational Change: Model & Self-Assessment Tool
This interactive tool helps you understand where you fall on the emotional change curve during organizational transitions. Based on the Kübler-Ross grief model adapted to workplace contexts, it visualizes the six typical phases people experience during change:
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Denial: Initial disbelief and resistance to change
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Frustration: Anger and emotional resistance
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Depression: Low energy and disengagement
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Experiment: Cautious exploration of new approaches
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Decision: Commitment to the new path
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Integration: Renewal and performance growth
How to Use This Tool:
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Review the Diagram: Examine the visual model showing the typical emotional journey through change. Drag the text boxes and descriptions to reposition them for better viewing if needed.
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Take the Assessment: Answer the 18 randomized questions about your thoughts, feelings, and behaviors regarding a specific change you're experiencing. Rate each statement from "Strongly Agree" to "Strongly Disagree."
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Explore Your Results: After submitting, you'll see:
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Your position on the change curve
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A score breakdown showing your current emotional responses
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Personalized recommendations based on your dominant phase
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This tool provides awareness of your emotional response to change, normalizes the experience, and offers practical next steps to help you navigate your transition more effectively.
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