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MEETING CHANGE WITH RESILIENCE
Podspots
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Four Ways We Meet Change -- and How to Make the Most of It
(Length: 1:42)
Understanding how different types of people react to change will help you not only survive change, but take advantage of it.
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The Cycles of Change, Part 1: Stability
(Length: 2:10)
What to do during times of stability, to prepare for changes that may come.
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The Cycles of Change, Part 2: Change
(Length: 1:24)
What to do while in change.
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The Cycles of Change, Part 3: Instability
(Length: 1:34)
Being aware of the way you handle yourself in this in-between place will affect how well you take advantage of the next Cycle of Change.
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The Cycles of Change, Part 4: Rebalancing
(Length: 1:04)
Suggested ideas and alternatives to embrace the changes.
Knols
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A Potpourri of Successful Tips and Techniques, Part 2
by Cynthia Clay
Are you ready for quick tips on coaching and inspiring others, building your team, creative thinking, transforming conflict or managing projects? How about managing time, meeting change resiliently, managing your career, or working with style differences? This article features advice and ideas from ten more modules. Pick one or more to apply today.
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Meeting Change With Resilience: Preparing For Change
by Cynthia Clay
What has changed lately? In business, roughly everything: the economy, technology, travel, tourism, employment rates, energy costs and availability, regulations, the global marketplace, and more. Change is everywhere -- some of it anticipated, some without notice. In this article, you will find four key questions. Answering these questions will help you prepare yourself and your organization for the inevitable changes ahead.