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William Bridges
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http://www.wmbridges.com/about/who-bill.html
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Change Management, Career & Employment, Organization
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A pioneer and leader in the field of transition management, Bill Bridges is widely recognized for his breakthrough thinking on how to help people to deal productively with change. He has brought his expertise and insight to hundreds of business and professional audiences, and he has consulted to the leaders of several hundred major reorganizations, mergers, and strategic shifts. One of the most widely quoted management advisers in America today, he is the author of ten books, including his best selling Transitions (1980, 47th printing) and Managing Transitions (1992, and also a best-seller). He also wrote two widely read studies of the modern workplace, Job Shift (1994, the subject of a Fortune cover-story) and Creating You & Co. (1997). His most recent book, The Way of Transition (2001) is a partly autobiographical study of how to turn a difficult loss into a time of self-renewal.
He is a frequent keynote speaker at corporate meetings and professional conferences, and the Wall Street Journal named him one of the ten top independent executive development presenters in America.
Educated originally in the humanities at Harvard, Columbia, and Brown, he has taught at a number of colleges and universities. A past president of the Association for Humanistic Psychology, he is also a founding member of the Financial Times Thought Leader Dialog group. |
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By Bridges, William
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Amazon's customers rating 
Just as people have personalities, Bridges explains organizations have character.
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Davies-Black Pub
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December - Paperback
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Organization
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Information updated on 09/04/2008
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