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The Human's Guide to Managing Change (en Inglés)
Paul Taylor (Autor) · Filament Publishing · Tapa Blanda
Quedan 100 unidades
$ 83.398The Human's Guide to Managing Change is a practical handbook for organisations, project managers and business leaders responsible for delivering change in complex environments.
Based on extensive professional experience, Paul Taylor examines why many change initiatives struggle despite good intentions and formal methodologies.
Rather than prescribing a single rigid model, the book presents a structured series of questions and considerations that can be applied before, during and after a change.
This approach helps organisations identify risks early, improve decision-making and strengthen delivery capability.
The book addresses governance, planning, stakeholder engagement, transition into live operation and post-implementation support.
It gives equal attention to the human and organisational aspects of change, including culture, communication, and leadership, alongside processes and controls.
Designed as both a learning resource and a working reference, it can support project managers, consultants, senior leaders and teams involved in transformation programmes.
The framework can be applied to both small operational improvements and large strategic initiatives.
Clear, practical and grounded in real-world practice,
The Human's Guide to Managing Change provides a structured way to assess progress, reduce common causes of failure and improve outcomes.
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