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Differences of Evolutionary and Revolutionary Change

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Explain the differences between evolutionary change and revolutionary change.

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294 words; with references; explanation of the differences between evolutionary and revolutionary change.

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An evolutionary social change undergoes a process composed of stages with increasing complexity bringing about a gradual transformation while the revolutionary change involves a fundamental change in social practices.

The evolutionary change is slow and gradual but sometimes it can be an abrupt dramatic shift to a new paradigm. It is linear and sequential, as it follows through a series of stages or processes. The disadvantage of this social change is that it is predictable and other organizations and competitors will find it easy to figure out what the organization is doing and in what ...

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