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Binding: HardcoverDewey Decimal Number: 658.406 EAN: 9780787964436 ISBN: 0787964433 Label: Pfeiffer Manufacturer: Pfeiffer Number Of Items: 1 Number Of Pages: 272 Publication Date: 2003-05 Publisher: Pfeiffer Studio: Pfeiffer Related Items:
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![]() Rating: - The BestWhat a book! I have used quite a few books about change, but this one is not "about" change, it is how to "do" change. The phases and the constituent roles under each are clear and very helpful. The tools are excellent, and the fact that I could use them off the CD-ROM saved me hours of time. I only wish that I would have had this book years ago. Anyone who is responsible for change is out of his or her mind for not following the wisdom found in this book. Rating: - In Defense of ChangeThis book uses a three-dimensional model ["The Cube"] to demonstrate key elements and their interaction to affect change. These three elements; stakeholders, the process and communication each have separate chapters in the book. Each chapter includes two case studies of organizations going through a change project. The case studies are the best part of the book because they help relate the theory with actual results and failures. The studies go through the seven steps in the change process from ... Read More In association with Amazon.com | |