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Why failed change efforts are costing companies their people

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Posted By sme-admin on November 6, 2025 Features, Technology

A new global study from Emergn, the global leader transforming the way people and companies work forever, reveals a dangerous contradiction at the heart of modern business: while transformation is seen as essential for survival, the way it’s being executed is burning out the very people expected to deliver it.

The research, titled The Global Intelligent Delusion, was conducted across 751 global organizations and uncovers a workforce under siege—tired, confused, and increasingly fed up with constant change driven without clarity.

“Too many companies are mistaking activity for progress. Transformation isn’t supposed to break people – it’s supposed to build capability. But right now, we’re seeing the opposite,” says Alex Adamopoulos, CEO of Emergn. “This is no longer just a leadership issue – it’s a business model problem.”

Transformation Is Table Stakes, But Fatigue Is the Price

  • 82% of global respondents say transformation is necessary to stay competitive (up from 70% last year).
  • Yet, 50% report experiencing transformation fatigue, while 44% say the frequency of change is too high.
  • 45% have suffered burnout from ongoing changes, and 36% would consider quitting due to constant upheaval.
  • AI projects are making things worse, not better. Over half (55%) of respondents say transformation fatigue is being accelerated by AI-driven initiatives.

“Organizations are pushing hard to adopt new technologies without building the human readiness to sustain them,” said Adamopoulos. “This isn’t digital transformation – it’s digital exhaustion.”

Confused, Undersupported, and Losing Faith

The report paints a picture of organisations charging into change without bringing their people along:

  • 31% of employees feel uninformed about transformation goals – up from 25% last year.
  • 42% say they received insufficient training during transformations.
  • 41% believe leadership missteps contributed directly to failure.
  • 37% point to external consultancies as a source of failure – adding complexity without clarity.

These numbers reveal a trust gap and a growing sense that transformation is something done to people, not with them.

 It’s Time to Rethink Change, Before Talent Walks

The study is a loud warning to global leaders: transformation fatigue isn’t just a people problem; it’s a performance risk. Organizations that fail to address constant change’s emotional and operational toll will lose talent, momentum, and ultimately, competitive advantage.

“There’s no glory in a successful initiative that leaves your team drained, disillusioned, or looking for the exit,” said Adamopoulos. “If change is constant, then capability-building, communication, and clarity must be constant too. Otherwise, all you’re doing is rebranding burnout.”

About the Study

Emergn’s 2025 Global Intelligent Delusion Study was conducted by Censuswide with a sample of 751 global organizations. Individuals surveyed included CEOs, CTOs, COOs, and others involved in operational change who have been employed for at least five years at companies with 1,000+ employees and $500M+ in annual revenue.

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