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Make Change Work

Pennington, Randy

Make Change Work

Praise for Make Change Work

"I could rename this book, How Tulips, Dodo Birds and Coyotes Changed the Way I Think About Change. Interested now? You should be. This is the most fascinating, practical book about dealing with change I've ever read."
-LARRY WINGET, television personality and bestselling author of Grow a Pair: How to Stop Being a Victim and Take Back Your Life, Your Business, and Your Sanity

"Make Change Work is the best book I have read on the real inner-workings of change. It could have easily been called The Future Belongs to the Coyote. Pennington does a great job of equating the emotional side of change with the pragmatic, 'let's get it done' side."
-GARY NELON, Chairman and CEO, First Texas Bancorp, Inc.

"Randy Pennington has written an extraordinary book about change (and leadership, culture, execution, and more). You will use the ideas in it the second you put it down. Randy is the best business writer I know. This book will significantly impact and improve the way you do business."
-JOE CALLOWAY, author of Be the Best at What Matters Most

"Make Change Work lays a simple path from the strategy to the tactics of change. Randy teaches leaders to attack change not as a process to be managed but as a way of operating that delivers results."
-SUSAN KELLIHER, SVP, Human Resources, Albemarle Corporation

"To make change work, we have to change the way we work. Period. Pennington takes you on a journey through not only change but also how to lead transformation."
-BRIAN SOLIS, Principal Analyst, Altimeter Group and author of What's the Future of Business?

"For organizations to change, the people in those organizations must change. Make Change Work provides real-world, practical strategies you can use immediately."
-Chris Korst, Executive Vice President of Operations, Rent-A-Center(r)

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ISBN 9781118617465
Sprache eng
Cover Fester Einband
Verlag Wiley
Jahr 20130710

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