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Teaching the elephant to dance:

the manager's guide to empowering change
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Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated, 1990 - Business & Economics - 276 pages
Today the most important function of any manager is to implement change, and Teaching the Elephant to Dance is a practical, hands-on guide to creating effective change in any organization. It explains how successful managers decide on a new direction, communicate their vision, and much more.

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Review: Teaching the Elephant to Dance: The Manager's Guide to Empowering Change

User Review  - Corey - Goodreads

Significantly dated, but the principles are sound. It should be reissued with follow ups on the original stories, as well as companies that are more relevant today. If you're seeking a book on ... Read full review

Review: Teaching the Elephant to Dance: The Manager's Guide to Empowering Change

User Review  - Lewis Hyam - Goodreads

Good text about change in large companies Read full review

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Section 2
17
Section 3
31
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About the author (1990)

Belasco has been an entrepreneur, a CEO of several businesses, and a teacher at SUNY-Buffalo and Cornell University.

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