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How does Kotter’s Model for Implementing Change fit with the Kubler-Rooss Change Curve?  Discuss 3 specific connections. LINKS ARE POSTED BELOW AND POWERPOINT ATTATCHED  https://www.change-management-coach.com/kurt_lewin.html https://smallbusiness.chron.com/overcome-resistance-change-organization-154.html
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