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What separates excellent organizations from the
truly ordinary? What allows some organizations to rapidly change and continually
reinvent themselves while others have trouble making even modest improvements?
The fundamental ingredient is the presence of change agents. Change agents
are individuals who have the knowledge, skills and tools to help organizations
create radical improvement. They achieve results through their keen ability
to facilitate groups of people through well-defined processes to develop,
organize, and sell new ideas. They are the invisible hands that turn vision
into action.
Click here to learn about Ken's new book for government managers We Don't Make Widgets: Overcoming the Myths That Keep Government From Radically Improving.
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Sample
chapters The customer satisfaction process The process improvement process The planning process Leading large-scale change initiatives |
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