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LQ is an enterprise transformation service provider focused on change management and business transformation. Its website claims to help business leaders transform their companies into more purposeful “conscious companies” that create social and environmental value. Judging from the content, LQ is not a typical self-service SaaS product, but rather an enterprise change consulting service built around methodologies, diagnostic tools, and consultant collaboration.
Its core framework is the “Six Batteries of Change.” LQ scans six key areas to assess whether an organization is ready for change and to make “invisible” organizational issues visible. Its services cover three levels: at the organizational level, they are used to co-create a transformation roadmap; at the project/program level, they help identify unresolved challenges in transformation initiatives; and at the individual level, they measure employee commitment and improve change adoption capabilities. The website also mentions areas such as translating strategy into impact, organizational development, culture and leadership development, and capability building.
The content does not disclose standard packages, pricing, billing methods, or payment options, and only provides a “Get in touch” contact entry point. As such, pricing is more likely customized based on the enterprise project, consulting scope, and depth of delivery. The website includes a “free Quick Scan” entry point, but does not explain its scope, whether registration is required, or whether it is equivalent to a trial version.
Its strengths lie in a relatively clear methodology, an emphasis on an evidence-based approach, and customer cases such as Stolt Tankers and Swapfiets. Its three-level assessment logic across organization, project, and individual dimensions is well suited to complex transformations. The main drawback is the severe lack of software-related information: there is no visible explanation of third-party integrations, permission-based collaboration, APIs, data security compliance, cloud or self-hosted deployment, and similar details. For companies purchasing on a SaaS basis, transparency is insufficient.
It is better suited to management teams, HR/OD teams, and transformation offices at mid-sized and large enterprises that are driving strategic transformation, cultural change, leadership development, or major project change governance. It is less suitable for teams that simply want to purchase a standardized project management, OKR, or employee survey SaaS tool.
Based on the available content, it is not possible to determine accessibility from mainland China. Before purchasing, it is recommended to test the availability of the website, the Quick Scan, and any subsequent delivery tools.
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