When plans change, it's natural to feel like your team's previous work was wasted.
As a leader, one of the most powerful things you can do is honor the effort that’s already been put in and show that it still matters.
Frame the pivot as a continuation of growth, not a reset. For example: “What you learned in this project is setting us up to move faster in this new direction.”
When people can see how their skills and progress still contribute to something meaningful, they’re less likely to feel bitter about the past and more likely to re-engage with purpose.
Ask: “How can I show the team that what they’ve already built connects this shift?”

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