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Change Readiness?—?Essential but Oft-Omitted

Harmonious Workplaces

During the month of October, I had the pleasure of learning Organizational Development (OD) and Change Leadership from The Drucker School of Management at Claremont Graduate University. I found this experience not only enlightening and a delight but also pragmatic and extremely helpful in the way I think about organizational change.

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The Future of Management (Part 2/3)

Tom Spencer

When a business is falling behind in its evolutionary journey towards adopting a Teal management style, it has two main options: transformation or reinvention. With management consulting, analytics and startup/entrepreneurial experience, she aspires to contribute to the knowledge sharing economy. References. Image: Pexels.

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The Future of Management (Part 2/3)

Tom Spencer

When a business is falling behind in its evolutionary journey towards adopting a Teal management style, it has two main options: transformation or reinvention. With management consulting, analytics and startup/entrepreneurial experience, she aspires to contribute to the knowledge sharing economy. References. Image: Pexels.

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Digitalization of Aerospace Engineering: Main Difficulties and Ways to Overcome Them

Epicflow

Digital thread refers to the sharing of product lifecycle data up and down the extended supply chain via a communication framework. It’s important for aerospace engineering, as it can introduce agile engineering to a company. Read more: Change Management Best Practices: Overcoming Pitfalls of Change Implementation.

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Advice on Running a Government Agency Like a Startup, from Someone Who’s Tried It

Harvard Business

Godbout: I have yet to see the case study of massive change management of innovation where a group of people came in and, like a whirlwind, changed everyone’s thoughts and executed the whole thing themselves. This is where you take early adopters who want to make a change. It just doesn’t happen that way.