Change management process: Best practices for planning and execution
A change management process refers to any system or framework a business or organization puts in place in order to help them design, build, implement, and manage change strategies.
A change management process refers to any system or framework a business or organization puts in place in order to help them design, build, implement, and manage change strategies.
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