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Sep17Chaos, Stagnation and ProgressPosted at 12:07 in Change Management, Chaos, Project Management

Yesterday, I had a very interesting chat with a colleague of mine, and he came up with a brilliant concept which I am here summarizing to quantify the amount of change an organization can (and MUST) cope with:

Change + Change = Chaos

Change + Stability = Progress

Stability + Stability = Stagnation

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