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What are the three commonly used strategies or approaches for implementing changes in an organization? Give an advantage and/or disadvantage for each type of approach.
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// Change is imperative for an organization to sustain in this ever-changing business environment. A company needs to keep pace with the changing technology and business processes. In this paper, we will study the methods of bringing change in an organization including the advantages of, each of the method. //
Need for Change in an Organization
Organizations need to adopt change in their working style as a survival tactics. If a company fails to evolve according to the changing technology, consumer preferences or business processes, they will eventually, lose their competitive edge in the market. ...
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