Claudette PORTELLI:

“I will say in the introduction that change is inherent in life; it is therefore inevitable .

Everyone tends to be afraid of change and more or less resists even if they consider that this change is necessary to move forward, progress, and ultimately benefit from it.

 

School principals must therefore not, like all of us, be afraid of change, but recognize and manage it; transformation therefore begins with working on one's own fear.

There are 4 main types of resistance to change: 

- the pleasure , for example of understanding a new technology. In this case we use old Chinese strategies "to roam the sea without the knowledge of the sky" or "to add wood to extinguish the fire"

- suffering ; "the best way out is to go through things and move on" - Robert Frost

- anger : it must be channeled by the transformation into a propeller "kill the snake with its own venom"

- pleasure which has too many advantages; it makes oppositional.

In conclusion, I would say that to persuade, you have to talk about interests and not reasons. "