Critical comments with references (links) on the white paper: "Creating a Value Driven Change Capability for Executing Organisational Strategy from Cranfield School of Management – April 2008" by Prof Chris Edwards and Rob Lambert of Cranfield School of Management.
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Thursday, November 13, 2008
Creating Tomorrow - Never so necessary - Organisational Change Processes & Strategy
Publié par Unknown à 6:11 pm
Libellés : Foresight, Innovation, Leadership-Management, Organisational Change
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Hi,
My name is Lara Glew. I've just visited your site and I was wondering if you'd be interested in exchanging links with my website. I can offer you a home page link back from my Recycling website which would be (http://www.ekamo.org/) Page Rank 2
Your link will be placed here:
http://www.ekamo.org/ PR2 (It`s a recycling website)
As mentioned, your link would be placed on the site home page, not on any "links" pages which may be buried in the site somewhere.
If you are interested please add the following information to your website and kindly let me know when it´s ready and I will do the same for you in less than 24 hours, otherwise you can delete my link from your site.
TITLE: Recycling
URL: http://www.snaffleup.co.uk
DESCRIPTION: SnaffleUp The recycling web site designed to keep useful items out of landfill.
Or you can use the following html code:
Recycling Site - SnaffleUp The recycling web site designed to keep useful items out of landfill.
I hope you have a nice day and thank you for your time,
Lara Glew
lara.glew@lara-glew.com
Thanks for your visit and wish to link. Excellent motivation to move forward.
I intended to open a links list on Life Cycle Analysis and Recycling. It is part of the defining equation and is a basic activity in "Materials Science and Engineering"
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