The Acrobatics of CHANGE: Concepts, Techniques, Strategies and Execution, analyses three "change stories"-two in Public Sector organizations viz., HMT and BEML, and one in the private sector-The Nagarjuna Group. The authors strongly believe that 'change' is not a 'dance', as dance is rhythmic with predetermined steps whlile managing change is a trapeze which needs passion, courage, enthusiasm, and, above all, perfect timing.
The Acrobatics of CHANGE: Concepts, Techniques, Strategies and Execution (Response Books)
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Author(s)Moid Siddiqui, R H Khwaja
PublisherSAGE Publications Pvt. Ltd
ISBN / ASIN8178298473
ISBN-139788178298474
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank7,596,104
CategoryBusiness & Economics
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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Managing change is a paradox-it is the interplay of two opposite forces i.e, 'desire for stability' and 'desire for change'. Techniques must first be used to address the forces of 'desire for stability' and then to enhance the forces of 'desire for change'. This interplay has an analogy with cosmic forces-expansive forces and gravitational forces which ensure an equilibrium among bodies in the cosmos.
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