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Change Chats

Episode 4: Balancing Act - Insights from a Millenial Change Management and AI Expert Prachi Jain

21 Oct 2025

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In this episode of Change Chats, Judith Bueving speaks with Prachi Jain about her career in change management which is focused on digital adoption projects, AI in change management and leading cross-cultural teams. They dive into: - The clarity, insights and peace a sabbatical can give and how it helps Prachi in her daily change management work with her clients- Prachi shares her insights on defining success on one's own terms and the importance of pausing to reflect on personal and professional growth regularly and keep revisiting if work brings you joy and you are on the right path as a change practitioner- The positive movement Prachi and Judith have both witnessed in their change management careers with the discipline being considered as a crucial success factor and seat at the table at the beginning of a transformation program rather than towards the end - The integration of AI in the field, what deliverables it specifically can be used for and while AI in the change management field is certainly an asset, keep protecting the most valuable asset you and others have - your brain- Prachi's advice to change practitioners starting out in the field and her advice to fellow millennial change practitioners- The significance of building strong relationships and networks and how it is important to think about what you bring to a network and not only what you can takeWebsite: changechats.comEmail: [email protected] Linkedin Guest Prachi Jain: HereLinkedin Host Judith Bueving: Here

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