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Corporate Litigator
Published in Hardcover by Amer Bar Assn (01 December, 1989)
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Corporate Law
Published in Hardcover by Aspen Publishers (01 July, 1986)
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Corporate Governance: An Action Plan for Profitability and Business Success
Published in Hardcover by Trans-Atlantic Pubns (01 June, 1992)
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Corporate fund raising: A practical plan of action
Published in Paperback by American Council for the Arts (1978)
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Corporate Defiance
Published in Paperback by Writers Club Press (01 December, 1995)
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Corporate Citizenship in Action: Learning from Commonwealth Experience
Published in Paperback by Commonwealth Business Publications (01 January, 2004)
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Corporate and Campus Cooperation: An Action Agenda
Published in Paperback by Business Higher Education (01 May, 1984)
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Corporate Actions : A Guide to Securities Event Management (The Wiley Finance Series)
Published in Hardcover by John Wiley & Sons (14 January, 2005)
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Controlling Cash Flow (Kogan Page Business Action Guides)
Published in Paperback by Kogan Page (20 June, 1989)
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Change Is the Rule: Practical Actions for Change: On Target, on Time, on Budget
Published in Hardcover by Dearborn Trade (01 May, 2000)
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An easy to apply guidebook for changeWe needed a practical guide and some down-to-earth ways to talk among our management team to get through some significant changes. The theater metaphors made talking about specific situations much easier for everyone to understand. There is great substance behind this book, but it is one of the few that everyone in our organization has been able to make sense of.
A Great Practical Change Management BookIn this excellent "how-to" book on Change Management, Dutch Holland presents one of the most practical, down to earth and useful books on Change Management that I have seen. He correctly assumes up-front that we are all adults, and can make choices, and can handle a whole lot more change in the workplace than some would give us credit for. He avoids the pseudo-psychiatry and touchy-feely stuff that all too often is included in books on managing change in the workplace. He approaches a desired change as an engineering development project, and leads the reader step by step through the process - much like any development project. It is hard work, but it ain't brain surgery. And one of the best features of the book is the use of a theatre company as a metaphor for change in the workplace (or at home come to that). The idea is that a theatre company epitomizes the ultimate mastery of change in that they willingly and routinely change completely - they change the play. The parallels with what a change at work entails are excellently presented and very insightful. The metaphor works very well and is a worth the price of the book by itself. He concludes with some worthwhile thoughts about how you manage the current business while at the same time managing the change. I thoroughly recommend this practical guide to anyone who is interested in taking charge of the process of change in their office/factory - or in their life.
Not Theory - Reality of ChangeDutch Holland is a unique kind of consultant in that his relationships to client companies is measured in years and even decades, as opposed to months. So what he shares here is based on the reality of what it has taken to make all kinds of organizations go through successful change - on-time, on-budget, and meet-the-goals. Since he's a great teacher and leader, Dutch has been able to find the right metaphor to make all the change essentials clear as day to everyone involved. If you buy only one book to help you understand the change process, to get a clear picture of a leader's role in that process, and to erase any and all efforts at self-delusion, this is the book for you and every manager in your organization.