Fish! sticks : a remarkable way to adapt to changing times and keep your work fresh / by Stephen C. Lundin, John Christensen, and Harry Paul.
"It doesn't matter if you are an individual contributor who wants to hang on to a better work life or a CEO who wants to maintain a new high level of productivity: Sustaining change is the true test of leadership. Holding on to a culture of innovation, maintaining a higher quality of work life, constantly renewing an important customer service program, or retaining a more participative management style requires the use of a unique set of principles that are different from those used simply to initiate a change...External energy is often what it takes to catch our attention in a busy world. But external energy cannot sustain a change. That takes a different source of energy: natural energy." - from the back cover.
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- ISBN: 9780786868162
- Physical Description: viii, 122 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
- Edition: 1st Hatchette Books Hardcover ed.
- Publisher: New York : Hachette Book Group, 2015.
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Subject: | Organizational change. Organizational behavior. Business excellence. |
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Fish! Sticks : A Remarkable Way to Adapt to Changing Times and Keep Your Work Fresh
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Fish! Sticks : A Remarkable Way to Adapt to Changing Times and Keep Your Work Fresh
Stephen C. Lundin, Ph.D., is a filmmaker, graduate business school professor, and professional speaker. He runs a corporate membership seminar series as part of the Institute for Management Studies and leads the Institute for Creativity and Innovation at the University of St. Thomas in Minneapolis. He lives in Minnesota.