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"Leading Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail" by John P. Kotter
The author begins the article citing his experience with over 100 companies attempting to remake themselves, from General Motors to Bristol-Meyers Squibb. Successful change within these companies has ranged from very successful to total failure. Because...
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