Arresting the saboteurs of strategic change
What might ‘rotting’ tomatoes, dirty bus station toilets and an airport catastrophe have in common? They illustrate how organisational strategy, when badly implemented, can lead to disastrous results. According to Robin Speculand, CEO of Bridges Business Consultancy, most leaders spend an extraordin...
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2009
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