CURRENT ISSUES ON CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN PUBLIC ORGANIZATIONS
Journal Title: Revista Tinerilor Economisti - Year 2009, Vol 1, Issue 13
Abstract
Public organizations that manage to successfully maintain its competitiveness change not look like a unique event, but as an ongoing process, necessary for survival, development and perfecting them. Change must be perceived as an intrinsic element of an organization and should be integrated into the philosophy and models of its action.
Authors and Affiliations
Laurenţiu Barcan,
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