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Are there individual factors that facilitate change?

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Are there individual factors that facilitate change?

Today, organizations are constantly changing due to technology advancements, shift in consumer preferences, and implementation of new processes and procedures. "Organizations need to have flexible and planned business practices to facilitate change to adapt to the market environment"

(http://www.organizational-change-management.com/critical-success-factors-for-organizational-change.php).

For change to occur, employees and resources need to ...

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