Change is all around us: all we need to do is look around and see the effects of time. A change is defined by the implications it has for the people expected to implement it and / or those who will be impacted by it. First-order change implies a logical extension of past and current practices intended to make incremental improvements in the current situation. Second-order changes can be implemented with current knowledge and skills.
Change is all around us: all we need to do is look around and see the effects of time. A change is defined by the implications it has for the people expected to implement it and / or those who will be impacted by it. First-order change implies a logical extension of past and current practices intended to make incremental improvements in the current situation. Second-order changes can be implemented with current knowledge and skills.
Change is all around us: all we need to do is look around and see the effects of time. A change is defined by the implications it has for the people expected to implement it and / or those who will be impacted by it. First-order change implies a logical extension of past and current practices intended to make incremental improvements in the current situation. Second-order changes can be implemented with current knowledge and skills.