Abstract

The cognitive revolution has added many powerful conceptual, emotive and behavioral change strategies to the armamentarium of counselors, educators and business consultants. This article describes rational procedures that have grown out of this revolution. To illustrate, I present a rational organizational change model, a rational organizational audit, common organizational myths and a case example that shows how organizations can benefit from a rational method for selecting and developing key people.1

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