1. Informed hopefulness
In this stage, employees begin to recognize that change may actually work and that they may survive. It is at this stage also that the foundation for improved psychological conditions and implementation success is also realized (O’Conner & Fiol, 2006).2. Excitement and exhilaration
Although confusion may linger, clarity is also emerging alongside initial change successes which foster periods of excitement and exhilaration. O’Conner and Fiol (2006) suggest that this stage of is the basis for perceived opportunity which propels employees toward confident completion.
3. Confidence and completion
Finally, in this last stage of confidence and completion individuals and teams often experience additional emotions such as high satisfaction, teamwork and optimism.