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John
Kotter on Leading Change

"The rate of change is not going to slow down anytime soon.
If anything, competition in most industries will probably speed up even more in
the next few decades."
- John Kotter in Leading Change
As the pace of change continues to accelerate,
successful companies will need leaders from all levels to react to and steer
the organization through the bevy of challenges it will face. Companies will be
affected by such factors as technological changes, globalization, mergers &
acquisitions, and the need to transform a corporate culture. Professor Kotter
will share his insights from 20 years or research and real world experience on
leading change. In his latest release Our Iceberg is Melting John Kotter
combines this research with the power of a fable to produce a work that can be
a valuable tool for those at all levels
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the eight step change process to successfully effect
organizational transformations
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the most common barriers faced by those driving change in an organization
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what individuals and companies should be doing to succeed in a constantly
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why 7 of 10 change events fail and the reasons behind the ones that do succeed |
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Harvard Business School Professor John Kotter is widely
regarded as the world's foremost authority on leadership and change. His has
been the premier voice on how the best organizations actually "do" change. John
Kotter's bestseller Leading Change has outlined an actionable, 8-step
process for implementing successful transformations and has become the change
bible for managers around the world. Business Week magazine rated Kotter the #1
"leadership guru" in America based on a survey they conducted of over 500
different companies. His newest work released September 2006, Our Iceberg Is
Melting, puts the 8-step process within an allegory, making it
accessible to the broad range of people needed to effect major organizational
transformations.
Professor Kotter is the author of 15 books, a collection that has given him more
honors and awards than any other writer on the topics of leadership and change.
In addition to Our Iceberg is Melting (2006) and Leading Change
(1996), other works by Professor Kotter include of The Heart of Change
(2002), John P. Kotter on What leaders Really Do (1999), Matsushita
Leadership (1997), Corporate Culture and Performance (1992), A
Force for Change (1990), The Leadership Factor (1998), and Power
and Influence (1985)., His educational articles in the Harvard
Business Review have sold a million and a half copies.
Professor Kotter's honors include an Exxon Award for Innovation in Graduate
Business School Curriculum Design, and a Johnson, Smith & Knisely Award for
New Perspectives in Business Leadership. In 1996, Professor Kotter's Leading
Change was named the #1 management book of the year by Management
General. In 1998, his Matsushita Leadership won first place in the
Financial Times, Booz-Allen Global Business Book Competition for
biography/autobiography.
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