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My experience tells me that long-established businesses tend to be resistant to change, so the resistance is more about the mindset of the leaders and a lot less about the type of business or industry they are in.
Today's dentists are more open to consumer concerns but may still be resistant to change.
The agriculture industry has been operating this way for decades and can be resistant to change," she says.
But we can't complain and say, 'Well, that's a stupid rule.' We can't be resistant to change".
High unemployment, stagnant productivity and nugatory increases in real wages have led voters to be resistant to change – and in many countries openly hostile to their governments.
But his introduction of a cabinet-style management team has been widely welcomed, even within the international civil service, which can be resistant to change.
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Beach said: "People were resistant to change.
People are resistant to change.
"People are resistant to change," she said.
But people are resistant to change.
And when are employees just being resistant to change?
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