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Praise for
Who Killed Change?
"A most unique way of looking at change.
What the world needs now is change that works."
—Spencer Johnson, M.D., author of
Who Moved My Cheese? and Peaks and Valleys
"Managing change is not easy. It requires
commitment, strong leadership and a willingness to work
through resistance. It also helps to have a sense of
humor and a game plan. Who Killed Change? provides both."
—Betsy Myers, former executive director of Harvard's Center
for Public Leadership and COO for the Barack Obama campaign
A clever whodunit filled with great insights. Who Killed Change?
is a quick read—you can finish it on a two-hour plane ride—
but the lessons will stick with you long after that."
—John Assaraf,
coauthor of The Answer and featured expert in The Secret
Is Your Organization Ready for Change?
• take a mini-assessment at www.whokilledchange.com
• receive valuable articles and tips from Blanchard
change experts on:
• developing leadership capabilities...
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Fülszöveg
Praise for
Who Killed Change?
"A most unique way of looking at change.
What the world needs now is change that works."
—Spencer Johnson, M.D., author of
Who Moved My Cheese? and Peaks and Valleys
"Managing change is not easy. It requires
commitment, strong leadership and a willingness to work
through resistance. It also helps to have a sense of
humor and a game plan. Who Killed Change? provides both."
—Betsy Myers, former executive director of Harvard's Center
for Public Leadership and COO for the Barack Obama campaign
A clever whodunit filled with great insights. Who Killed Change?
is a quick read—you can finish it on a two-hour plane ride—
but the lessons will stick with you long after that."
—John Assaraf,
coauthor of The Answer and featured expert in The Secret
Is Your Organization Ready for Change?
• take a mini-assessment at www.whokilledchange.com
• receive valuable articles and tips from Blanchard
change experts on:
• developing leadership capabilities
• improving measurable results
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