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Making It All Work: A Pocket Guide to Sustain Improvement And Anchor Change
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Making It All Work: A Pocket Guide to Sustain Improvement And Anchor Change

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Sustaining system improvement is the purpose of this book. It is based on years of technical assistance and management experience in a variety of manufacturing, service, and public sector organizations. This book describes how to plan and manage changes during implementation activities so solutions truly become the new routine. The action steps described, which on their own can be applied when making all types of modifications, are framed in a three stage model first proposed by Kurt Lewin the father of change theory. It packages a strategy for sustaining improvement in a context that is easy to understand and apply.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 July 2010
Pages
168
ISBN
9780415881029

Sustaining system improvement is the purpose of this book. It is based on years of technical assistance and management experience in a variety of manufacturing, service, and public sector organizations. This book describes how to plan and manage changes during implementation activities so solutions truly become the new routine. The action steps described, which on their own can be applied when making all types of modifications, are framed in a three stage model first proposed by Kurt Lewin the father of change theory. It packages a strategy for sustaining improvement in a context that is easy to understand and apply.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
30 July 2010
Pages
168
ISBN
9780415881029