Organizations have to change to stay alive. That's a given. But change doesn't always have to create anguish. Sometimes change is more effective when it hurts less. That's where a new approach to change - dynamic stability - comes in. Eric Abrahamsom explain how it works. This article, which originally appeared in the July/August issue of
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