Transformation - the New Type of Change?

Topics:
Operational Change Management
Tags:
Finance,
Financial Services,
Management,
Operational Accounting,
Transformation
Source:
management first

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Overview: Worldcom's false profit figures, "Enrongate" and now AOL's dubious accounting. Major corporate scandals such as these have served to reinforce the unpredictable nature of modern management. But as organizations resign themselves to the inevitability of yet more re-structures, re-budgeting and re-alignment in these lean times, the article take a look at the changing nature of change. In its current guise, is it really enough to ensure survival? And where does transformation fit into all of this? Get to know more on reading.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2002 | Pages: 1


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