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+++Schmidt: Everyone needs a coach - Video - Fortune. Berkshire Hathaway CEO Warren Buffett talks about how his business partner Charlie Munger analyzes business more thoroughly than most investors. Pimco CEO Mohamed El-Erian talks fiscal cliff, European crisis, China slowdown and more. Sheila Bair, Karen Hughes, Mellody Hobson and Elaine Kamarck offer Romney and Obama advice for the Presidential debate. Why Irene Rosenfeld is at peace with her smaller, tastier snack empire Mondelez. Ex-Yahoo CEO Carol Bartz's advice to the current CEO Marissa Mayer - 'changing culture is not a sprint, it's a marathon.' Ginni Rometty's mother's advice - 'actions speak louder than words', 'nothing is insurmountable' and 'you define yourself'. The actress turned entrepreneur discusses what it was like to grow up on a military base and launch her own company.

The venture capitalist says anyone building a startup now must be able to do one thing "uniquely well. " Tyra Banks shares her mother's advice: Always think three steps ahead and be an independent woman. Formula for Change. The formula for change was created by David Gleicher while he was working at Arthur D. Little in the early 1960s,[1] and refined by Kathie Dannemiller in the 1980s.[2] This formula provides a model to assess the relative strengths affecting the likely success of organisational change programs. Dannemiller version: D x V x F > R[edit] Three factors must be present for meaningful organizational change to take place. These factors are: D = Dissatisfaction with how things are now; V = Vision of what is possible; F = First, concrete steps that can be taken towards the vision; If the product of these three factors is greater than R = Resistance then change is possible. To ensure a successful change it is necessary to use influence and strategic thinking in order to create vision and identify those crucial, early steps towards it.

Attribution Confusion[edit] Gleicher (original) Version: C = (ABD) > X[edit] The original formula, as created by Gleicher and published by Beckhard,[5] is: References[edit] ++++ 20 Questions for Content Creation | StomperNet. Radio-TV Inteview Report.