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Does Managing During Turmoil Have to Be Traumatic?
Nancy Burden, RN, MS, CAPA

Nancy Burden, RN, MS, CAPA Change is natural and good. But nothing is as upsetting to your people as change. And nothing has greater potential to cause failures, loss of production or falling quality. Reaction to change is unpredictable and irrational, but manageable - if done right.

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