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Richard L. Upton, a management consultant, has provided marketing and change-management services to major law firms for more than 12 years, following a 23-year career in advertising and marketing.
Why Businesses Are Fed Up With Their Law Firms Richard L. Upton 2010
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Carol Kinsey Goman, Ph. D., is an executive coach, change-management consultant and international keynote speaker.
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Five years ago, Godrej instituted a major change-management exercise designed to revamp its human resource operations, including a talent and career management process, a competency management framework and a corporate university.
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In those days, as we see today in the parallel case of agriculture and food grains price rise, is the dilly-dallying by the World Bank with the world's preeminent agricultural research and development organ, the CGIAR, in what appears as an endless preoccupation with "change-management" and by some of the same individuals concerned.
Sunil Chacko: Robert Zoellick's Slightly Tardy Clarion Calls 2008
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That doesn't mean that you don't do it, but the attention you give to the change-management activities has to be far higher.
Battle Stations 2008
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Hiring should be strongest within traditional change-management, strategy and process practices and lowest at information-technology-consulting organizations, which are still in a slump, says Mr. McMann.
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And there was one of our change-management and training consultants, who is also the manager of our work-life balance committee.
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"My days are primarily dealing with change-management issues," says the 48-year-old Dr. Hoover.
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A helpful filter for discovering a stakeholder agenda that might relate to your idea is to adopt the mind-set of a change-management consultant.
Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004
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A helpful filter for discovering a stakeholder agenda that might relate to your idea is to adopt the mind-set of a change-management consultant.
Survival of the Savvy Rick Brandon 2004
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