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Fish! sticks : a remarkable way to adapt to changing times and keep your work fresh  Cover Image Book Book

Fish! sticks : a remarkable way to adapt to changing times and keep your work fresh / by Stephen C. Lundin, John Christensen, and Harry Paul.

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"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.
Subject: Organizational change.
Organizational behavior.
Business excellence.

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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Summary: "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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