Useful books on change and change management

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Change: How to Adapt and Transform the Business (Decision Makers)
1.  Change: How to Adapt and Transform the Business (Decision Makers) by Nigel Nicholson
The list author says:
  "A concise, informative book with a good reading list"
£8.99   Used & New from: £1.00

Change Without Pain: How Managers Can Overcome Initiative Overload, Organizational Chaos, and Employee Burnout
2.  Change Without Pain: How Managers Can Overcome Initiative Overload, Organizational Chaos, and Employee Burnout by Eric Abrahamson
The list author says:
  "Looks at the potential in change, not the problems"
£21.99   Used & New from: £9.00

Managing Change: Cases and Concepts
3.  Managing Change: Cases and Concepts by Todd D Jick
The list author says:
  "Interesting case studies (and not all American)"
£39.89   Used & New from: £10.00

Leading Change
4.  Leading Change by John P Kotter
The list author says:
  "Practical exploration of change management"
£14.40   Used & New from: £10.29
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