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Change Management: 5 key reasons why people don’t change?
A few weeks ago I had one of my best weeks in a long time. I met with some very smart and successful people from various levels and backgrounds. We were all assigned a mission so close to impossible that, to make it happen, simple … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, change management, leadership, organization change, social
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10 Leadership Lessons from 5 industries – we are all similar when it comes to these!
In the last couple of years, I have had the opportunity to work with several clients in 5 different industries (Life Science/Pharma, CPG, Automotive, Medical Devices and Industrial Products). Each one was an excellent experience to learn from different corporate … Continue reading
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It’s easier to change technology than people! Managing Change…
In the world of analytics, social media and digital revolution, there is one age-old concept that companies still struggle with – CHANGE. Having worked with over a dozen clients, most of which are Fortune 500 companies, I have learned one … Continue reading
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Tagged behavior, change management, consulting, digital revolution, human behavior, leadership, management, org behavior, organization change, social behavior, social media, thought leadership
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