Difference between revisions of "apply change management (Q1433)"

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Manage development within an organisation by anticipating changes and making managerial decisions to ensure that the members involved are as less disturbed as possible. (ESCO)

(‎Set [en] aliases: administer change management, alter management, apply change management, apply changing management, applying change management, change management, change management application, employ change management, implement change management, revise management, rework management, utilise change management)
(‎Created claim: ESCO Skill reusability level (P83): cross-sector (Q1626), #quickstatements; #temporary_batch_1725526611689)
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Revision as of 09:02, 5 September 2024

Manage development within an organisation by anticipating changes and making managerial decisions to ensure that the members involved are as less disturbed as possible. (ESCO)
  • administer change management
  • alter management
  • apply change management
  • apply changing management
  • applying change management
  • change management
  • change management application
  • employ change management
  • implement change management
  • revise management
  • rework management
  • utilise change management
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apply change management
Manage development within an organisation by anticipating changes and making managerial decisions to ensure that the members involved are as less disturbed as possible. (ESCO)
  • administer change management
  • alter management
  • apply change management
  • apply changing management
  • applying change management
  • change management
  • change management application
  • employ change management
  • implement change management
  • revise management
  • rework management
  • utilise change management

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apply change management (English)
Manage development within an organisation by anticipating changes and making managerial decisions to ensure that the members involved are as less disturbed as possible. (English)
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