Expecting And Respecting Resistance

Topics:
Strategic Management Tools
Tags:
Reason
Source:
Peter de Jager

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Overview: From the executive summary: ‘Resisting change is a normal and natural response to change. The erroneous belief that resistance is bad, is an illusion, it is not reality based. Instead of using resistance as a rudder to steer one into the future, people should think it is an anchor tying them to the past. It makes itself known mostly as a plea for a reason to change. If there is a reason for change, companies should provide it and if there is no reason to change, they should avoid it.’ The paper examines this issue in detail.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2003 | Pages: 1


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