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New Eyes - The Human Side of Change Leadership

Margareta Barchan, Alex Budzier, Joanne Flinn, Susan Goldsworthy, Silke Grotegut, Janie Lewis, John O'Loan, Anja Reitz, Jeanne Rice, Roberto Saco, Wulf Schönberg, Mick Yates, Rafael Ramirez, Art Kleiner, Elizabeth Howard, Denis Bourgeois, Mike Staresinic, Dan Ballbach, Julia Beck, Cheri Amparo, Martin Thomas

Verlag: FastPrint Publishing

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Lead change more successfully. Discover eight practical ways to simplify complexity, turbulence and improve results in change and business transformation. New Eyes offers leading edge thinking about leadership and change. The ideas are fresh, challenging and grounded in reality. It also honours how difficult culture change is, how it requires something more than tools and training. It is about an act of faith much more profound than solving a problem or meeting the expectations of a market.
Verfügbar seit: 13.09.2013.

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