Pourquoi c'est si dur de changer ? Changement de soi, de l'autre, des organisations
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Narrated by:
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Bruno Jarrosson
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Ce voyage au pays du changement fait la part belle aux chemins de traverse ; il est une quête en mouvement permanent entre l'idée et l'exemple, la théorie et la métaphore. Car la principale difficulté face au changement n'est pas ce que nous ignorons, mais ce que nous savons ou croyons savoir... Ces idées de bon sens qui sont autant d'obstacles sur la route du changement.
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