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change agent

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change agent,
1 a role in which communication skills, education, and other resources are applied to help a client adjust to changes caused by illness or disability.
2 a role to help members of an organization adapt to organizational change or to create organizational change.


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a developmental psychologist, provides guidance to school leaders and change agents on a proactive approach to safety issues that involves constructive conflict resolution education.
MAS NE engineers have been working at ContiTech Beattie since 2004 and in that time have trained Peter Stone and production manager Keith Darling as change agents to continue productivity improvements at the plant.
As Change Agents, it is the duty of the Black Belts to ensure that everyone understands and sees the need for the change, because a lack of support can stop a project in its tracks.
 
 
 
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