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634: BCG's Julia Dhar on Why 70% of Major Change Efforts Fail

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Mar 9, 2026
Julia Dhar, Harvard-trained behavioral scientist and BCG managing director who founded BCG’s Behavioral Science Lab. She discusses why about 70% of major change efforts fail. Short, practical ideas include separating facts from assumptions, focusing on the how not just the what, addressing emotions and incentives, designing precise behaviors and routines, and creating optimism, agency and clear expectations.
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ADVICE

Ask Two Questions To Separate Facts From Assumptions

  • Ask two questions repeatedly: what is true about this situation and what do I believe or hope is true.
  • Use the distinction to separate facts from assumptions and check when feelings are masquerading as evidence, per Julia Dhar.
INSIGHT

Emotions And Incentives Drive Change Success

  • Major barriers to adoption are emotions (fear, anxiety) and incentives that conflict with requested behaviors.
  • AI rollouts expose both: people fear job loss while incentives rarely align with new tasks, making change fragile.
ADVICE

Create Optimism Agency And Clarity For Change

  • To lead change, create realistic optimism, give people agency, and provide clarity about expectations.
  • For AI, let teams choose order, technology, or training so they feel control and see tangible benefits.
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