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ChangeGuild is under construction, but the mission is clear: power to the practitioner. Here’s a look at what’s coming—tools, tactics, and real talk for people doing the work.

Hey there, Change Peeps —

This post is just a quick note from behind the curtain.

If you’ve landed here early, welcome. The new ChangeGuild site is still taking shape, but the foundation is already built: practitioner-first content, no fluff, and sharp takes from the front lines of change work.

What to Expect

At the heart of this project is a simple idea: Power to the Practitioner.

We’re building a space that supports the people actually doing the work—leading change, managing chaos, delivering results, and navigating all the human stuff in between. No generic leadership quotes. No cookie-cutter frameworks.

Here’s the kind of content you’ll find:

  • Consulting skills to help you influence, advise, and deliver in complex environments
  • Productivity tips that work for brains like ours (neurodiverse and otherwise)
  • AI use cases and prompts tailored for change work and solopreneurs
  • Enterprise Change Management (ECM) strategy and systems thinking
  • Toolkits and workflows from real practitioners, not ivory towers

Whether you're internal or external, change-focused or client-facing, this site is here to sharpen your practice—not just your résumé.

Site Status

You’ll also see some rough edges around the site for now. That’s intentional. We’re building in public and iterating fast.

If you’ve found this post, consider it your sneak preview. The real content’s coming soon—and if you're already subscribed, you'll be among the first to know when new stuff drops.

Thanks for being here.
—DanO

ChangeGuild: Power to the Practitioner™

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