Abstract

As the year 2000 approaches, organizational change has become a notorious business dynamic affecting both business strategy and the quality of work life. Literature about organizational change blankets the walls of everyone's nearby bookstore. As a topic of theoretical, practical, and continuing research interest, the profession of industrial and organizational psychology has elaborated on the dynamics of change [1].

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