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    Hi, Thank you for allowing me to meet with you at the Blue Ridge Mountains Christian Writers Conference and talk about my book Changing Stories! After giving you my One Page, I am taking the next step and sending you the book proposal and first three chapters of the book. Please consider for publication Changing Stories, a 45,000-word non-fiction book intended to help adult Evangelical Christians in America, from 20 to 50 years old with basic biblical knowledge. An audience who feel called to…

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    If change signifies the shift from one dominant elite to another in expense of the oppressed then should we as a society be reaching it? Throughout history, monumental changes have taken place in order to make room for improvements which is a vital part of an advancing society. Changes take many forms. This coupled with the varying length and the influence of change make this hard to pinpoint. However, some changes are too great not to be recognized. Furthermore, all changes prove a level of…

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    To mature people always have to make decisions that change their life. Most importantly the life-changing events that have the most impact on our lives. Sometimes these experiences, good or bad, can help us grow and mature. This can be moving away for the house you grew-up in or meeting a new unlikely friend. Marks Twain's Huckleberry Finn follows Huck, a young boy, who experiences 3 profound life-changing events. Huck goes on an adventure so he can be free to be himself and be “civilized” like…

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    How Did Tom Sawyer Change

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    Change, to make or become different. In the novel The Adventures of Tom Sawyer there is a lot of change. This seventh grade year I have also had a lot of change. I think this change has made me a better person and helped me throughout this year. In this novel the main character Tom Sawyer has matured throughout the book. At the beginning or towards the middle of the book, Tom is very naughty or mischievous. An example of his misbehavior is when he made others kids whitewash the fence, simply…

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    The Events That Have Changed my Life. These things that have changed my life dramatically. Being babtized has led me to become more faithful to my religion. Shooting my first deer has led me to go hunting more and is my passion now. Hunting has also taught me how to work hard. Skiing is my favorite winter hobby, it is the reason that I look forward to winter. These things influence my life a lot. These three events have changed my life, by gifting me the holy ghost, showing me how much I like…

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    Change Management in the workplace is continuous for all leaders. To continue to be applicable as a business you must frequently redefine your way of functioning, your product/service offerings and the effect you have on your customers and the wide-ranging community. (Holmes, 2013) “As we lead change (big or small) sees to it that these four elements are on your checklist of things to do; build a Sense of Urgency Create a Clear Tomorrow Get People Involved at the Right Level Have Clear Actions…

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    Kurt Lewin's Five Factors

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    realized that only change to survive in this highly -level competitive market, does not change is doomed to be eliminated. So many enterprises carry out business process reengineering, they spend a lot of manpower and material resources and money, hoping that through the introduction of new technology and process to improve the efficiency of enterprises. Change management is the corporate changes that leaders, middle management staff and front-line workers work for effective management,…

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    intensify, as a result leaders must be knowledgeable at about once every five years (Hultman, 2003). This ultimately allows management to encounter tremendous pressure as they attempt to obtain support for change. He proposed that irrespective of how important or safe a change may appear to be, resistance should be anticipated. As Prosci (2005 p. 3) agreed that “as a change management team one should expect resistance, but proactively manage and minimize that resistance to the best of their…

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    Organization Change management – Lewin’s Dynamic Stability Model Organization change management: Change, in general, is an act of becoming different from the present stage to expected stage. In organization also the definition of change does not much differ then what we generally think. So, organization change management is moving or taking the people working in that organization from their current stage through some of the transition to the new state. It is often seen that organization has two…

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    mankind faces is change; it is inevitable and unavoidable. Individuals and groups from all walks of life and with similar or shared values, beliefs, or experiences constantly face some form of change. It may be subtle or drastic and may have positive or negative results. For this reason, it is vital that organizations be able to manage change. Managers’ approach to change has a significant impact on the present and future of a company and its team. While it may seem that the need for change is…

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