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Picking the Right Transition Strategy | HBR IdeaCast

January 12th, 2009 @ 10:43 am

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Categories: General, Harvard IdeaCast, Leadership, Podcast, Strategy

Tags: Transition, Podcasts, Strategy, Internet, Management, BNET Staff

A period of upheaval is like going to high school — both opportunity and vulnerability present themselves immediately, and the outcome of the first few weeks will color the years to come. This is how Michael Watkins explains organizational transition. Watkins gives tips for implementing the appropriate transition strategy and building consensus among colleagues to help see it through.

Featured Guest: Michael Watkins, author of the Harvard Business Review article “Picking the Right Transition Strategy.”

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    richardrdp

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    RE: Picking the Right Transition Strategy | HBR IdeaCast

    Wow! This is exactly what we have been telling companies in transition and business owners in transition for a long time at The Transition Companies here is Dallas Texas. Thanks to the BNET staff for a well done podcast from all of us at The Transition Companies.

    Richard D Parker
    Executive Director
    The Transition Companies
    http://www.transitioncompanies.com
    800-704-6201

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