
Aftershock: Helping People Through Corporate Change
by Harry Woodward, Steve Buchholz
"Aftershock: Helping People Through Corporate Change" by Harry Woodward and Steve Buchholz, John Wiley & Sons, 1987. Hardcover in good condition, no dust jacket. A practical guide for managing corporate transitions, ideal for business leaders and managers. ISBN: 0-471-62478-0.
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This hardcover edition is in good condition with a strong binding and clean pages. There is no dust jacket, and the cover shows minimal wear. The book is free from inscriptions, signatures, or library markings, preserving its original integrity.
About This Classic 1987 Edition
"Aftershock: Helping People Through Corporate Change" by Harry Woodward and Steve Buchholz, published by John Wiley & Sons, Inc. in 1987, offers an insightful exploration into managing corporate transitions. This book is a valuable resource for business leaders and managers navigating organizational changes. The authors, associated with Wilson Learning Corporation, bring a wealth of experience in corporate training and development. This edition is published in New York and includes a comprehensive bibliography and index. The hardcover format is sturdy, though it does not include a dust jacket. The book is focused on strategies for effectively guiding teams and individuals through periods of change, making it a timeless resource in the business and management genre.
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