Responsible Change

by Christopher M. Avery

Expensive flaws persist in our collective, prevailing assumptions about change. We overwhelmingly view change as something for us to do to the organization, hence the popularity of the doubtful metaphor "managing change." In the accompanying Executive Report , I examine descriptive and prescriptive models of change from noted authorities in order to address three questions:

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Responsible ChangeOctober 2005