An exploratory comparative study of experts and generalists as change management leaders in non-core areas of organizations
Large-scale organizational change is a necessary undertaking critical to the ongoing success of most firms. Despite the necessity of such change, it is also an undertaking that fails at approximately twice the rate that it succeeds. Prior work on change leadership primarily looks at characteristics...
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Main Author: | BURTON, Steven Glenn |
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2018
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