Alex Ostreiko

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Traditional, plan-driven approaches assume change has a logical starting point because the change project has a start date. The plan that gets created is based on a snapshot of organizational insights generated at a certain point in time, and from a certain point of view. By the time the plan is put in practice, the reality has changed, and the plan is no longer up to date.
Lean Change Management: Innovative practices for managing organizational change
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