The heart of change : real-life stories of how people change their organizations / John P. Kotter, Dan S. Cohen.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Boston, Mass. : Harvard Business School Press, 2002.Description: xiv, 190 pages ; 25 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 1578512549
  • 9781578512546
  • 9781422187333
  • 1422187330
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HD 58.8 .K645 2002
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Contents:
Introduction : the heart of change -- Increase urgency -- Build the guiding team -- Get the vision right -- Communicate for buy-in -- Empower action -- Create short-term wins -- Don't let up -- Make change stick -- Conclusion : we see, we feel, we change.
Summary: John Kotter and co-author Dan Cohen delve deeper into the subject of change to get to the heart of how change actually happens. Through real-life stories from people in the trenches, in all kinds of organizations, the authors attack the fundamental problem that underlies every major transformation: How do you go beyond simply getting your message across to truly changing people's behavior?
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Includes index.

Introduction : the heart of change -- Increase urgency -- Build the guiding team -- Get the vision right -- Communicate for buy-in -- Empower action -- Create short-term wins -- Don't let up -- Make change stick -- Conclusion : we see, we feel, we change.

John Kotter and co-author Dan Cohen delve deeper into the subject of change to get to the heart of how change actually happens. Through real-life stories from people in the trenches, in all kinds of organizations, the authors attack the fundamental problem that underlies every major transformation: How do you go beyond simply getting your message across to truly changing people's behavior?

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