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  • High Frequency Change

  • Why We Feel Like Change Happens Faster Now, and What to Do About It
  • By: Tom Cheesewright
  • Narrated by: Tom Cheesewright
  • Length: 4 hrs and 20 mins

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By: Tom Cheesewright
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Publisher's Summary

We are dizzy trying to keep up with the constant flood of newness across every aspect of our lives. And it's clear that some of our biggest companies are facing similar challenges. Each week another big brand name fails. Why is this? 

Change is like a wave: It has both amplitude and frequency. The last century was about change of great amplitude, big waves washing over the whole society. But this century is about high-frequency change: rapid, smaller waves, each powerful enough to disrupt an industry. This book explains how we can understand high-frequency change, what drives it, and how we must respond by changing the way we run our organizations and our lives.

©2019 Tom Cheesewright; LID Publishing (P)2021 Tom Cheesewright; LID Publishing

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