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Tourism management, managing for change

Tourism Management, 2005
[Extract] Stephen Page is well known to the readers of this Journal as its Books and Reviews Editor. I reviewed the first Edition of Tourism Management, Managing for Change in this Journal (Volume 26, Issue 1, February 2005, Page 118). Consequently, although I remain enthusiastic in my recommendation of the book, this review is relatively brief.
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Managing change on the web

Proceedings of the 1st ACM/IEEE-CS joint conference on Digital libraries, 2001
Increasingly, digital libraries are being defined that collect pointers to World-Wide Web based resources rather than hold the resources themselves. Maintaining these collections is challenging due to distributed document ownership and high fluidity. Typically a collections maintainer has to assess the relevance of changes with little system aid.
Luis Francisco-Revilla   +4 more
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Change Management for Radiologists

Journal of the American College of Radiology, 2017
Change management refers to the research, science, and tools that prepare, equip, and enable individuals to adopt transformation successfully. Implementation of this discipline involves familiarity with an organization's culture, people, and structure. Several frameworks exist within which radiologists can successfully apply these concepts.
Howard, Fleishon   +2 more
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Managing the curriculum – for a change

European Journal of Dental Education, 2007
Abstract: This article reports the model used to design a new dental curriculum, the design process used and its underlying rationale. The evidence base for the process is reviewed and discussed. Some suggestions are offered for those engaged in developing new curricula.
M, Manogue, G, Brown
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Managing management of change

Process Safety Progress, 2010
AbstractManagement of change (MOC) is one of the areas where metrics especially need to be developed. We can ensure quality of the MOC process by recognizing the elements that are crucial to making a good MOC and using a database to accomplish the mechanics, thus freeing personnel to concentrate on the important technical review requirements.We propose
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Understanding Change Management

PM&R, 2012
R W D The U.S. health care system is experiencing an unprecedented degree of change, some of which is potentially disruptive. Factors that drive change are reviewed, and 3 theoretical models of change management are summarized for both individual behavioral change and organizational transitions.
James T, McDeavitt   +3 more
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Change management, configuration management, and change management

2018
In software maintenance, it is quite common to identify another type of software change, namely Preventive changes, because code can have flaws that are not real defects (they do not cause failures), but they make the software harder to maintain in the future.
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Managing change transitions

American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy, 2008
Are you approaching a change transition in your life, perhaps from being a student to a practitioner, from being single to married, or from having a full house to an empty nest as your children leave home?
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Managing the Metaphors of Change

Reflections: The SoL Journal, 1993
For most leaders and change agents, one seven-word expression has become synonymous with resistance to change: “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it!” On the surface, it’s a straightforward, rather blunt statement of fact and advice: “Don’t mess with what’s already working.” As usually interpreted, however, it’s a slogan of resistance, defiantly asserting: “
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Software change management

Computer, 1996
Software projects change rapidly, which makes efficient change management a major challenge for the software industry. This challenge was poorly met for years because of rudimentary tools. The paper considers how modern change management, or configuration control tools must encompass changes affecting every kind of software deliverable and artifact.
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