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Change Management Organization Development: Understanding the Differences and Similarities for Successful Organizational Transformation

Mike Cardus

Change management and organization development are widely used approaches to help organizations navigate change. We will explore the differences and similarities between change management and organization development, their appropriate use within organizations, and the popular frameworks associated with each approach.

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The November 2011 Leadership Development Carnival

Great Leadership By Dan

Welcome to the November 6, 2011 edition of leadership development carnival! Michael Lee Stallard presents Develop the Heart of a Champion posted at Michael Lee Stallard. posted at Business Wisdom: Words to Manage By , saying, "Part of executive development is recognizing the development that has already occurred.".

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3 Stages of Change. Unfreezing; Movement; Re-Freezing

Mike Cardus

Lewin/Schein change Model – Summation from ‘ The Corporate Culture Survival Guide ’ Edgar Schein. Develop a new self-concept and identity. How might you incorporate the Lewin/Schein 3 stages of change and the ideas of Survival plus Learning anxiety into your work? 3 Stages of Change. Photo Credit. What do you think?

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Top Leadership Blog Posts

Michael Lee Stallard

Michael Lee Stallard presents Develop the Heart of a Champion posted at Michael Lee Stallard. posted at Business Wisdom: Words to Manage By , saying, “Part of executive development is recognizing the development that has already occurred.” William Matthies presents Instead, How About. ” John R.

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Leadership Posts from Top Bloggers

Michael Lee Stallard

Welcome to the January edition of the Leadership Development Carnival , New Year’s Edition! Jennifer Miller offers us her most popular post of the year, and asks if people really care about leadership development, or if they just can’t resist a free offer. posted at The People Equation.