Understanding Management (MindTap Course List)
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Chapter 8, Problem 1AL
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Two instances where change became a positive outcome and other with not so positive outcome which ended differently.
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There can be many situations where change ends in a different way and it can be either a positive or a not positive outcome. One change that led to a positive outcome was when I was appointed as a senior prefect in school and a change that led to a not positive outcome was when I could not score good grades for my law exam.
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