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This is no longer the case. Sometime during the last century, the rate of innovation became so high that individuals should expect that whatever job they do at the start of their working lives would either disappear or change very radically before the end of their working lives.
It has proved very difficult for individuals to adjust to this new pattern to work, however it has proved even harder for companies to respond. Most companies have a good deal invested in the status quo; they will resist change.
Most companies will have a few individuals with vision and understanding of the implications of new technology. Unfortunately, most companies will do their utmost to avoid taking notice of such employees.
The purpose of this book is to introduce readers to various aspects of pursuing change. The authors are attempting to help the innovators work effectively. Somehow, companies need to find the balance between the stagnation of zero change and the chaos of constant change.
The authors have borrowed the idea of patterns from software development and applied it to working for healthy change to organisations of which you are a part. Such organisations are not just companies, but include clubs, associations, families and churches.
This book describes 48 patterns for achieving change. Like almost all pattern catalogues the result may seem obvious, but that is only after you have read them.
I think that, whoever you are, this is a book that is worth reading.