What does it mean to be a Change-Ready™ Organization?
How does your team feel about change? Kathryn Clubb, Head of Change and Transformation, and Anne Wilson, outline the 4 relationships to change.
December 1, 2020

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Until 2020, most leaders felt change was under their control. Right now, disruption is at a whole different level. Change has changed.
We explore the common beliefs about change and how you can shift them to ensure your organization is prepared for whatever the future may hold.
In this article, you'll learn what it takes to be a Change-Ready™ organization.
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Kathryn Clubb
Anne Wilson
C&T, Change-Ready Organizations

