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Building Constituencies for Change

You can't think process improvement without thinking change. And to achieve positive change in the fastest and least painful way, we need to have support of our management, peers and subordinates. So just how do you go about building the support structure that will allow your process improvement projects to flourish? Curious? See what some experts think.
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  • The Importance of Building Constituencies Inside and Outside the Organization
  • Proper Conditioning for Change

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