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Organisational Change: A step-by step guide to managing large-scale change in the workplace with Richard Carson

Organisational Change: A step-by step guide to managing large-scale change in the workplace with Richard Carson

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Welcome to our latest episode! This week, Nicola sits down with Richard Carson, an organisational change expert and author of "The Book Of Change" to delve into the nuances of organisational change.

Discover how Richard’s extensive consulting experience and academic research has informed his unique step by step change model that encompasses everything you need for a successful organisational change. Followed by an explanation of the model and a chat about his experiences within different organisations.

They then engage in an enlightening discussion about their journeys to becoming authors and writing impactful books on change.

Tune in now for an informative and insightful conversation on organisational change, where Richard and Nicola share personal tips for managing large-scale transformations.

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