Structural Consolidation. The organisation achieves Homeostasis. The new elements are no longer “foreign bodies”—they have become part of the foundational structure. The friction of the change period is replaced by the “flow” of habit.
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An organisation is only as strong as its final connection. An initiative is not “finished” when the task is done; it is finished when the change has been fully absorbed into the daily habits of the team.
Structural Consolidation. The organisation achieves Homeostasis. The new elements are no longer “foreign bodies”—they have become part of the foundational structure. The friction of the change period is replaced by the “flow” of habit.
Invisible Competence. You know you have reached this state when the “new way” is no longer a topic of conversation. Staff stop referring to the “new system” and just call it “how we work.” The leader no longer has to manage the change.
Total Realisation. The organisation has successfully “levelled up.” It has closed the loop on a growth phase and is now operating from a new, higher floor. This stability provides the foundation for the next cycle of growth.
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