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Contagious Commitment at Work: Applying the Tipping Point to Organizational Change

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Deploying a change is a serious matter, but learning about it doesn't have to be. Contagious Commitment at Applying the Tipping Point to Organizational Change takes a lighthearted approach. It uses first-person accounts to illustrate proven methods to engage employees in change, taking advantage of humor and cartoons to emphasize key points. An organizational change initiative may include new technology, processes, or structures, but organizations can only change when people in them change. When employees think differently about their work and approach their jobs aligned with the change, they influence their coworkers and move the initiative forward. Contagious Commitment at Work provides leaders with a road map for involving employees in any new initiative, thus ensuring success.

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With Andrea Shapiro s Tipping Point model, I have a suite of materials to effectively guide change. Contagious Commitment at Work, with its wealth of stories, speaks directly to the leaders who ask for detailed examples from those who have gone before them. I've used Andrea s work to cut months out of change deployments and dramatically improved my change adoption rates. -April K. Mills, Change Coach, Intel Corporation

The ideas in Contagious Commitment at Work have been game changing in our approach in making change happen and delivering great results with our clients. This book is an engaging, no-nonsense, and straightforward read that highlights an effective and pragmatic approach to implementing sustainable change in organizations. It is full of examples, and it works! -Rob Kelly, Director, VA Consultants Global

Contagious Commitment at Work provides a thoughtful and practical approach to managing organizational change. Andrea Shapiro explains how to use the levers of change to achieve the tipping point for change in our organizations. Easy to read and apply, her examples drive home key points on change management, identifying the pitfalls and the must-dos for a successful change. -Pam Weppler, Process Improvement Program Leader, Rho

106 pages, Paperback

Published June 20, 2016

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