Damian Hughes on Leading Change
Professor of Organizational Psychology and Change, Damian Hughes, explains the four different ways people react to change and how this can help you to lead effective change in your organization.
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Professor of Organizational Psychology and Change, Damian Hughes, explains the four different ways people react to change and how this can help you to lead effective change in your organization.
Bestselling author and performance culture specialist, Professor Damien Hughes, talks about the four different ways people react to change, and how you can lead and support change effectively in your organization.
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