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Master Change, Maximize Success (Paperback)
by Rebecca Potts , Jeanenne LaMarsh
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Author: Rebecca Potts , Jeanenne LaMarsh
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Pub. in: February, 2004
ISBN: 0811841707
Pages: 160
Measurements: 9.2 x 6.5 x 0.5 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BA01666
Other information: ISBN-13: 978-0811841702
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Rebecca Potts and Jeanenne LaMarsh are Chicago-based consultants on effective organizational change, distinguished by a holistic approach that addresses both business strategy and human nature. Their clients include IBM, Ford Motor Company, and Motorola.
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Change is inevitable in any organization. Master Change, Maximize Success is a guide to understanding it and learning to make the most of the opportunities that it provides. This latest addition to the Positive Business series inspires with bold illustrations and a series of Work Solutions - practical exercises designed to teach success. Master Change, Maximize Success gives readers the tools to assess when change is necessary - to stay competitive, to innovate, to grow - and then how to create new strategies to energize managers, teams, and individuals. Authors Rebecca Potts and Jeanenne LaMarsh speak from their experience as consultants to address resistance to change, overcome common obstacles, and evaluate results - leading people and process with positive results.
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From a guest reviewer , USA
<2009-02-06 00:00>
Excellent book. If you want to learn about implmenting change in a practical and structured way, you'll find all you need in this book. The Lamarsh approach and supporting tools are the best I've seen and used over my 15 years of experience in managing change. |
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