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		<title>By: Leadership Made Simple &#187; Change Management Made Simple!</title>
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		<description>[...] Think about it. Many change initiatives are across organizational boundaries, thus authority is limited for any manager or individual responsible for the initiative. At most, there might be some &#8220;dotted line&#8221; responsibility to the change agent. Therefore, leadership is required. The change agent must be able to lead without authority. I talk more about this on a separate page called Change Management Made Simple. [...]</description>
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