Making Change Stick: Twelve Principles for Transforming Organizations
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Book Description
Does something need to change in your organization? Are you pondering how to get started -- or wondering why the last change initiative was less than a resounding success? This book explores the reasons why change fails to stick and offers practical suggestions for building and leading change-capable organizations.
The essential components for initiating and sustaining change are analyzed in twelve steps. Each section includes questions for leaders to ask themselves about their organization and their own influence on its attitude toward change, as well as practical ideas for helping everyone in the organization become more adaptable, resilient, and change-capable. Leaders at all organizational levels can make change stick by following the principles detailed in this book.
About the Author
Richard Reale earned his Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Science degrees from Stevens Institute of Technology. He has held key leadership positions in organizations ranging from start-up companies to Fortune 500 corporations and has taught Organizational Behavior at Ramapo College of New Jersey.
With a long track record of implementing systemic change, Rich established Positive Impact Associates in 1993 to help create environments that foster performance excellence. His methods combine traditional and leading-edge philosophies to enhance individual performance and group collaboration.
Making Change Stick: Twelve Principles for Transforming Organizations,Richard C. Reale,Positive Impact Associates,0976850109,Business & Economics,Structural Adjustment,Leadership,Organizational change,Organizational effectiveness
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