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4.0 out of 5 stars
Quite well-crafted...Read this book if you are embarking on a change initiative in your organisation!,
By Lee Say Keng "KNOWLEDGE ADVENTURER/TECHNOLOGY... (Ho Chi Minh City/Singapore) - See all my reviews (REAL NAME)
This review is from: ReInventing Work: Innovative Strategies Relinking Life and Livelihood To Benefit Business and Staff (Plastic Comb)
ReInventing Work: Innovative Strategies Relinking Life and Livelihood To Benefit Business and Staff
by Barbara Miller This is essentially a 90-page workbook as a result of an action research initiative by Artemus Management Consultants, under the Ford Foundation, which therefore explains the high-price tag. The central premise of this workbook is how to address work-life dilemmas from a business imperative. From my standpoint, the workbook has been quite well-crafted, even though I have only enjoyed perusing the selected parts pertaining to change dynamics & paradigm pliancy. The related questionnaires are good, as they have been well thought of, too. I fully concur with the authors: Understanding the dynamics of change helps you & others manage it more effectively. Read this book if you are embarking on a change initiative in your organisation. |
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ReInventing Work: Innovative Strategies Relinking Life and Livelihood To Benefit Business and Staff by Barbara E. Miller (Plastic Comb - March 1, 1998)
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