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a The firm is left with a stark choice: adapt or perish.
b There is no point in being bitter about change or thinking back to the golden days of the past.
c The first kind of change is made by businesses of their own accord.
d The process will dissuade employees from trying to de-rail or sabotage the change
e Everybody is supposed to fall into line without complaint.
f Change may have to be rapid and carried out in a way that appears Machiavellian.
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Choose answer…
a The firm is left with a stark choice: adapt or perish.
b There is no point in being bitter about change or thinking back to the golden days of the past.
c The first kind of change is made by businesses of their own accord.
d The process will dissuade employees from trying to de-rail or sabotage the change
e Everybody is supposed to fall into line without complaint.
f Change may have to be rapid and carried out in a way that appears Machiavellian.
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Choose answer…
a The firm is left with a stark choice: adapt or perish.
b There is no point in being bitter about change or thinking back to the golden days of the past.
c The first kind of change is made by businesses of their own accord.
d The process will dissuade employees from trying to de-rail or sabotage the change
e Everybody is supposed to fall into line without complaint.
f Change may have to be rapid and carried out in a way that appears Machiavellian.
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Choose answer…
a The firm is left with a stark choice: adapt or perish.
b There is no point in being bitter about change or thinking back to the golden days of the past.
c The first kind of change is made by businesses of their own accord.
d The process will dissuade employees from trying to de-rail or sabotage the change
e Everybody is supposed to fall into line without complaint.
f Change may have to be rapid and carried out in a way that appears Machiavellian.
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Choose answer…
a The firm is left with a stark choice: adapt or perish.
b There is no point in being bitter about change or thinking back to the golden days of the past.
c The first kind of change is made by businesses of their own accord.
d The process will dissuade employees from trying to de-rail or sabotage the change
e Everybody is supposed to fall into line without complaint.
f Change may have to be rapid and carried out in a way that appears Machiavellian.
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Choose answer…
a The firm is left with a stark choice: adapt or perish.
b There is no point in being bitter about change or thinking back to the golden days of the past.
c The first kind of change is made by businesses of their own accord.
d The process will dissuade employees from trying to de-rail or sabotage the change
e Everybody is supposed to fall into line without complaint.
f Change may have to be rapid and carried out in a way that appears Machiavellian.
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you may encounter a bug after submission but the corrrect answers is 'e'