Doing the right thing - for a change
http://observer.guardian.co.uk/business/story/0,6903,1592976,00.html
Simon Caulkin on why changemakers who work from the top down are doomed
to fail
Sunday October 16, 2005
The Observer
When Tony Blair at the Labour Party conference invoked 'the patient
courage of the changemaker' to describe the mission of his third term,
he was making three colossal assumptions:
1) change is good;
2) change will be unthinkingly resisted;
3) given sufficient patience and courage, one-off change can be
achieved by managerial effort, after which the organisation will have
been successfully turned round and will be facing in the direction the
changemaker intended.
Simon Caulkin
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