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From the seminal article, "Leading Change," by John Kotter to Paul Strebel on
why employees so often resist change, Harvard Business Review on Change is the most
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Table of Contents
1. Leading Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail by John P. Kotter
2. Building Your Company's Vision by James C. Collins and Jerry I. Porras
3. Managing Change: The Art of Balancing by Jeanie Daniel Duck
4. The Reinvention Roller Coaster: Risking the Present for a Powerful Future by Tracy
Goss, Richard Pascale, and Anthony Athos
5. Changing the Mind of the Corporation by Roger Martin
6. Why Do Employees Resist Change? by Paul Strebel
7. Reshaping an Industry: Lockheed Martin's Survival Story by Norman R. Augustine
8. Successful Change Programs Begin with Results by Robert H. Schaffer and Harvey A.
Thomson
About the Contributors
Index
228 pages