Instituting Enduring Innovations: Achieving Continuity of Change in Higher EducationDiscusses organizational change and the factors influencing the development and longevity of innovations. Examines the phases of change: mobilization, implementation, and institutionalization. Explains techniques for institutionalizing change, and for becoming a "learning organization." |
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Change and Its Institutionalization | 6 |
Summary | 16 |
Decision Making as Part of the Social Nature | 23 |
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