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Change management and its effects on organizational resources

Roxana Mironescu    

Resumen

Change is a factor of strong impact especially on the managerial functions related to coordination and training of resources. Change Management has a broad spectrum of interpretations, referring to several types of changes, but is generally used in the managementprocesses, in strategic management and the management of information, including the electronic function of information. Human Resources Change Management can be reactive or proactive, in the latter case the conditions for initiating changes that are part of the strategic objectives of the organization.

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