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The phrase "a change process" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the steps or stages involved in making a change, whether in a personal, organizational, or societal context.
Example: "Implementing a new software system requires a thorough change process to ensure all employees are trained and comfortable with the new technology."
Alternatives: "a transformation process" or "a transition process".
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Each one represents thousands of workers starting a change process where their jobs could be lost.
Have you had to lead a change process, and what was it like?
In a world of budget cuts and restructuring, establishing the most effective roles and responsibilities for a change process is easier said than done.
Reorganizational strategic projects are rather complex and involve all the elements of company's management system in a change process.
The best senior manager leaders we studied held their subordinates responsible for starting a change process without specifying a particular approach.
This paper uses preliminary findings from an ARC-funded Linkage grant to speculate on the requirements for producing gender analysis as a change process.
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Grass-roots change presents senior managers with a paradox: directing a "nondirective" change process.
Therefore, biological invasions as a global change process, and a worldwide problem, must be managed through international cooperation.
Figure 1 illustrates that changing attitudes is a crucial first step in a behavioral change process.
We think neither and what is required is a blended approach that initiates a meaningful change process.
The effects were measured through an idiographic change process with a mixed method design.
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