Managing change successfully using theory and experience to implement change

In a constantly changing business climate, all managers must be able to manage change in their organisation. The most difficult aspect of this process is implementing change because of the implications for jobs, working relationships, rewards and working conditions. Managing Change Successfully advo...

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Main Author: Williams, Allan (Author)
Other Authors: Dobson, Paul, Woodward, Sally
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Language:English
Published: Australia Thomson 2002
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