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Beyond Change Management: Advanced Strategies for Today's Transformational Leaders
by Dean Anderson, Linda Ackerman Anderson
from Pfeiffer
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4.5 / 5.0 
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Practical Concepts and Practices for the Intermediate Change Practitioner 
This book was a great find in 2001 and is a gem now. I saw Linda Ackerman Andersen present at a National Change Management conference that year and she was excellent. Her presentation and this book (as well as its prequel), were some of the first books published for the Change Management Practitioner. In my opinion, the beginning of this millenium was the time when the writing in the Change Management field became less about theory and much more about "how to do it". I recommend this book to... more info
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Best Ever 
Rarely are leadership books so practical. Beyond Change Management is chucked full of ideas that you can put to use immediately. Linda and Dean get to the heart of what it takes to make real change happen. They're masters at offering easy to grasp solutions for busy leaders. In this rich book are a million dollars worth of consulting ideas!
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This Is The Real Thing . . . 
I've been studying the ground-breaking work of these authors throughout my entire career. My expectations were high . . . and they were met in spades. This is no "airplane" read, it's The Real Thing, a comprehensive field guide for planning & executing transformational change. Packed with Case Study references, Application Tools, powerful Consulting Questions - -everything you need to go about the real work of implementing change. Thank You Ackerman / Anderson !!!
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BCM -- how to write 236 pages without saying a word! 
I chose 1 star only because "0 stars" was not an option. I had to use this book in a Master's course -- therefore, the professor had a captive audience in making his class read this book -- I would not recommend this book to anyone!!The Ackermans are real heavy in theory and very light in real-world application throughout the text. This book reminds me of authors who recycle information just to get published or justify another addition. Furthermore, very few orginal ideas are presented in this book. It... more info
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