case study of organizational change in a small, private junior college
The purpose of this case study is to investigate how a small junior college fully transformed into a baccalaureate institution. The Burke-Litwin (1992) model of organizational change provided a theoretical framework for this study's design and analysis, as did an understanding of transformation...
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