Change Management: The People Side of Change
Change Management: the people side of change is an introduction to change management for managers and executives. Project leaders and consultants can use this book with their organizations and clients to introduce change management to front-line managers and top-level executives involved in change. Specifically, managers and executives will understand the broader perspective around change management and understand their role in the process.

Written by Jeff Hiatt and Tim Creasey, the editors of the Change Management Learning Center, this book takes 14 years of research with more than 2600 companies, white papers and change management models, and combines this knowledge into an easy-to-read guide for managing change. Multiple case studies and examples make this book a quick-read for managers and executives that need a basic understanding of change management.
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Change Management: The People Side of Change
Change Management: the people side of change is an introduction to change management for managers and executives. Project leaders and consultants can use this book with their organizations and clients to introduce change management to front-line managers and top-level executives involved in change. Specifically, managers and executives will understand the broader perspective around change management and understand their role in the process.

Written by Jeff Hiatt and Tim Creasey, the editors of the Change Management Learning Center, this book takes 14 years of research with more than 2600 companies, white papers and change management models, and combines this knowledge into an easy-to-read guide for managing change. Multiple case studies and examples make this book a quick-read for managers and executives that need a basic understanding of change management.
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Change Management: The People Side of Change

Change Management: The People Side of Change

Change Management: The People Side of Change

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Change Management: the people side of change is an introduction to change management for managers and executives. Project leaders and consultants can use this book with their organizations and clients to introduce change management to front-line managers and top-level executives involved in change. Specifically, managers and executives will understand the broader perspective around change management and understand their role in the process.

Written by Jeff Hiatt and Tim Creasey, the editors of the Change Management Learning Center, this book takes 14 years of research with more than 2600 companies, white papers and change management models, and combines this knowledge into an easy-to-read guide for managing change. Multiple case studies and examples make this book a quick-read for managers and executives that need a basic understanding of change management.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940148729808
Publisher: Prosci Learning Center Publications
Publication date: 08/19/2013
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Sales rank: 71,908
File size: 3 MB

About the Author

Jeff Hiatt is the founder of the Change Management
Learning Center (www.change-management.com) and
CEO of Prosci. Jeff is the author of The Perfect
Change, Employee’s Survival Guide to Change,
ADKAR: a model for change in business, government
and our community, and co-author of Winning with
Quality. Jeff has led research projects with more than
2600 companies on change management and business
process design.

Tim Creasey is the Chief Development Officer of
Prosci, leading research efforts and guiding product
and service development. He serves as managing editor
and contributor for the Change Management
Learning Center and has written hundreds of change
management tutorials. Tim is a frequent conference
speaker and is the lead facilitator for Prosci’s wellknown
change management webinar series.
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