March 7, 2025

Kotter's 8-Step Change Model

by Simon Bell
reviewed by Cat McLeod
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Key Takeaways

  • John Kotter developed a proven methodology for embedding change within an organization to ensure long-term success and stability.
  • His 8-Step model helps you to discover strategies that craft compelling visions, create a sense of urgency, and build a powerful team that drives change.
  • Common challenges the model helps to overcome include not knowing how and where to start, who to involve, and not being able to see the change through to completion.

What was true more than 2,000 years ago is just as true today. We live in a world where "business as usual" is change. New initiatives, project-based working, technology improvements, staying ahead of the competition – these things come together to drive ongoing changes to the way we work.

Whether you're considering a small change to one or two processes, or a system wide change to an organization, it's common to feel uneasy and intimidated by the scale of the challenge.

You know that the change needs to happen, but you don't really know how to go about delivering it. Where do you start? Whom do you involve? How do you see it through to the end?

There are many theories about how to "do" change. Many originate with leadership and change management guru, John Kotter. A professor at Harvard Business School and world-renowned change expert, Kotter introduced his eight-step change process in his 1995 book, "Leading Change."

In this article, video and infographic, we look at his eight steps for leading change, below.

Step 1: Create Urgency

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