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Elemental Change : Making Stuff Happen When Nothing Stands Still / Neil Usher.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Usher, Neil, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Change (Psychology).
Organizational change.
Economics.
Management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (212 pages)
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
London, England : LID Publishing Limited, [2020]
Summary:
Our intensely interconnected world never stops evolving. Amid the chaos of intended and unintended consequences, we're expected to lead a change initiative. We have to learn fast, as it's already started. In Elemental Change, a highly practical, human and entertaining book, we're guided in how we can make complex change attainable, whether we have years of experience or are facing our first major challenge. It helps us think about what change is and means, how we prepare for it and what we do to make it successful. The elemental framework is highly portable, making it relevant to any location, sector, culture or discipline. Using the proven approach, methods and tools in this book, crafted from four decades of making it happen, we'll be leading change - naturally.
Contents:
COVER
TITLE
CONTENTS
HAT TIPS
FOREWORD
OPENING GAMBIT
CHANGE REALITIES…
…AND MYTHS
WHY CHANGE?
PART ONE: REFLECTION WHY ARE WE DOING THIS?
THE INFRASTRUCTURE OF CHANGE
UNIVERSAL THINKING
GLOBAL THINKING
LOCAL THINKING
PART ONE WRAP
PART TWO: PREPARATION HOW ARE WE GOING TO DO IT?
THE OPERATING SYSTEM OF CHANGE
OPPORTUNITY
VISION
EVIDENCE
LEADERSHIP
TRUST
RESOURCES
OUTPUTS AND MEASUREMENT
CAUTIONARY TALES
PART TWO WRAP
PART THREE: ACTION WHAT ARE WE GOING TO DO?
THE NINE ELEMENTS OF CHANGE
I’M INFORMED
I’M ENGAGED Generated by AI.
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OCLC:
1453192268

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