''Switch: How to Change Things When Change is Hard''
Tbilisi. The
organization "Radarami” sticks to the tradition and by the end of February
plans to publish and present the book "Switch: How to Change Things When Change
is Hard”. The book of Chip and Dan Heath will be presented at the end of
February in Zugdidi. The book is dedicated to the anatomy of changes and will.
The extract:"Do not believe if someone tells you
that change was not possible because people are lazy and against the changes.
To the contrary, often the cause of failure is a totally opposite thing:
implementing changes is difficult because throughout this process people get so
tired that they simply do not have enough energy left to bring the launched
affairs to the end...”.
Source: the organization's page in the social
network.
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