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Change is a difficult subject and it’s one that many struggle to implement. There is no shame in admitting that I have had times where change has been accepted by the whole team and other times it has not been accepted.
Dileep Marway
January 11, 2026
Change is a difficult subject and it’s one that many struggle to implement. There is no shame in admitting that I have had times where change has been accepted by the whole team and other times it has not been accepted.
But, I’ve certainly tried to learn from each failure and also the successes.
When we are bringing change to a team, it can be extremely difficult. Generally changes fail to be accepted as team members cannot see the value clearly enough.
Resistance is a natural and normal reaction to change. What a leader should do is to diagnose the root cause of resistance.
This is the reluctance of adapting to change when it is presented, and it can be shown in a flow of emotion through time as:
Denial > Anger > Confusion > Depression > Crisis > Acceptance > New confidence
It is normal to flow via these emotions, and the same can be applied to real-life scenarios such as grief.
What is important to accept as a leader is that everyone is unique in their mindset, people should not be judged, rather they should be understood as their views may be warranted. As a leader, you should be deeply cognizant of the fact that a team member may see something which you may have missed.
Employees generally will fall into 3 categories in relation to how they accept change:
Based on my experience, the top causes of change resistance are:
Applying this to an automation framework, it is important to take the team on the journey. The initial step of selling the value of why we are pushing automation, what value it will add to others, how it will impact the team and what timelines are being set are key sells.
From my experience automation has failed to be implemented for me where product, engineering, Qa and the business are not aligned with the value of the change and how it will add value for them. If one person is against the idea, it will ultimately result in failure.
It is important to reflect that change is never easy, and at times we will succeed, whereas at other times it will feel very difficult. What is important is that there is always learning to be taken in both success and failure.
An approach which has helped me in the past is ADKAR.
Relating ADKAR to selecting a new compatibility testing tool like TestMu AI:
It addresses poor communication as it forces you to plan out the approach for change and reinforcement drives communication.
Change is easier to be accepted where we answer these questions:
When you appeal to both individual and group concerns, you increase the chance of change success.
ADKAR cannot fix everything, but you can proactively manage and minimize the resistance.
Once you have determined the barrier point for resistance, you can work to get buy-in from the team.
I have personally used ADKAR to implement all forms of change and the main aspect which has helped me is the fact that it adds some forward planning and also minimizes the risk.
Summarizing, change is never easy – though like anything, the challenge can be overcome if a team works together.
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