Change management within teams can be challenging, as resistance is often a natural response, driven by factors such as mistrust, emotional reactions, fear of failure, poor communication, and unrealistic timelines. Successful change requires understanding individual mindsets and involves categorizing employees into early adopters, those hesitant to change, and those resistant. The ADKAR model—Awareness, Desire, Knowledge, Ability, and Reinforcement—provides a structured approach to facilitate change by addressing communication gaps and ensuring alignment across the team. By involving employees, demonstrating value, and incorporating feedback, leaders can enhance the likelihood of successful change. The approach emphasizes empathy, forward planning, and data-driven advocacy to manage resistance and foster acceptance, with the ultimate goal of achieving cohesive team progress. Dileep Marway, an expert in quality assurance and agile methodologies, advocates for these strategies through his teachings and blog, guiding others in effectively managing change.