Change is inevitable. It is freaking frightening…and threatening. But wait…CHANGE is an OPPORTUNITY!
In our present time, changes are happening faster and with precise consistency and constancy. In the complexity of our situation where competition, commercialism, and rapid technological advancement are converging, we cannot afford to just keep on asking “Who moved my cheese” (Johnson, 1998). Those who can deal and manage change will emerge as winners. But those who will remain in the state of resentment will be miserable and will suffer a slow and tragic end. Continue reading