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Transformation with a capital T

Mckinsey & Company addresses a key subject with this publication: Not simply transformation, but Transformation with a capital T. With the emphasis on the “T”, it’s a call to move away from the usual, overused usage of the word, as applied too loosely by companies to indicate any form of change, however minor. The focus is intended to shift away from the loose usage of the term to a much more intense, organization-wide focus – so to truly enhance performance and boost organizational health on the whole…

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