As if military is ever gonna "listen" to a civilian about changing itself?
As if Faiz "wasn’t" a part of the same military establishment that went after Imran after allying itself with PDM…
When pigs fly. Military establishment doesn’t really care about any of that. All they need is
loyal bootlickers like PDM who are just fine with
anything they’re asked to do…
Lol. There is
NO such thing as "change management". All revolutions in history were chaotic in nature and only later
transformed into manageable countries.
You are making my point and show your lack of understanding of change management.
Other than your victim mentality demonization (which ironically the establishment does as well in its own context) you have added nothing to actually defend what IK did wrong and sheepishly made the statement that all revolutions are chaotic.
Let me disassemble that into tiny pieces.
The idea that "there is no such thing as change management" simply because political revolutions in the last 150 years have started off chaotic and only later become manageable is a serious misunderstanding of both history and the nature of political change.
Revolutions are highly complex processes, and while they seemingly often begin with disorder and upheaval(fruit vendor sets himself on fire in Tunisia), that initial chaos is just one phase in a much broader, managed transition that involves strategy, leadership, and organizational effort at every step.
Want proof from history instead of your "I said it so must be true"? Why not
Russia 1917:
Sure, it was a tumultuous and violent upheaval, but it was far from being purely spontaneous chaos. The Bolsheviks, led by Lenin, had years of preparation, strategic planning, ideological grounding, and organized political structures before the revolution even started. Their success was in no small part due to their ability to manage the transition from the collapsing Tsarist regime to a new Soviet government. They established new institutions, policies, and governance mechanisms systematically, demonstrating clear elements of change management amidst the disorder. But maybe that is not enough proof for people who never studied change management.
Here is another one -
The Chinese Communist Revolution, which peaked in 1949, was not just a series of random uprisings but rather a protracted campaign involving careful coordination between the Communist Party, its military wing, and support from the masses. Even during the most chaotic moments, leadership focused on strategic goals, propaganda, and institutional change to create a new government aligned with their vision.
Even the South African transition from apartheid in the 80s-90s is a textbook case of deliberate, managed political change through negotiation and compromise rather than violent overthrow alone. Leadership on both sides engaged in complex dialogues, legal reforms, and incremental shifts that steered a peaceful transition to democracy. This was change management in action, proving that revolutions or broad political changes need not always be messy or uncontrollable.
Now, to your lord and might IK - the spoilt child of Bajwa and Faiz - or was he.
Back in 2013 I sat across Dr Alvi and two other PMs/Programmers as he described his plan for an electoral system where they could monitor events, impact of ads and social media along with being able to get real time notifications or summaries so "Khan Sb" can plan the next move in Tabdeeli. Coordinating with the military, who themselves helped in change planning by highlighting which media to plant things in - to creating a student arm to coordinate things. All plans to create "tabdeeli" - urf CHANGE - plan for Tabdeeli- Change management.
And we have claims of "Change management" is not real. Bhai Parh le tu fuzool Pharien nahin maray ga.