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Leaders confront change and identify latent potential in businesses that others consider stagnant, mature, declining, or moribund.
"Among other things, the play is a rumination on how we confront change, the challenge of change and our choices around the themes of changes — both the courageous choices we make and the less so," Mr. Houghton said.
The Harvey-Jones mantra, both in management and in media, was the need to confront change as the only way to survive.The hunter, not the huntedSir John's climb up the ICI ladder began in the 1950s, as a time-and-motion man at the huge petrochemicals complex at Wilton on Teesside, in north-east England.
Being forced to confront change can feel devastating like you're a train that has suddenly lost its tracks.
Confront change with confidence.
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The second is that the paper does not squarely confront changes to the security environment.
Even if Lynn wants to keep things the same, he may have to confront changes.
Both characters, Brooks and Mary, are forced to confront changes in Brooks's personality that have emerged since his brain injury.
The EU is grappling with how to confront changes in Viktor Orbán's Hungary, while in Slovakia the far right made a powerful showing in Sunday's elections.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet Both characters, Brooks and Mary, are forced to confront changes in Brooks's personality that have emerged since his brain injury.
How organizations apply these different types of analogies in confronting change and innovation can be a powerful influence in shaping their long-term direction and performance.
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