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The Art of Change

Transforming Paradoxes into Breakthroughs

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The Art of Change

Written by: Jeff DeGraff, Staney DeGraff
Narrated by: Barry Abrams
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Are you stuck in a rut, unable to create meaningful change in your life or organization? The Art of Change is the solution you've been searching for. Written by Jeff and Staney DeGraff, founders of the consulting firm Innovatrium, this book provides a masterclass in sustainable transformation.

This masterclass in sustainable transformation includes strategies for challenging your biases and embracing ambiguity; thought-provoking insights from over thirty years of experience coaching Fortune 500 executives; real-world examples and deeply personal anecdotes; and proven, pragmatic techniques to reshape your mindset and habits.

But this isn't just another lecture on change management theory. With candor and vulnerability, the Degraffs share deeply personal anecdotes that underscore how growth often emerges from resilience in the face of failure. You'll discover how to harness the power of paradoxical thinking, challenge your biases, and embrace ambiguity as a catalyst for innovation.

Whether you're an individual looking to level up or a leader tasked with evolving your organization, The Art of Change is your roadmap to breaking free from stagnation and unlocking your full potential.

©2025 Jeff DeGraff and Staney DeGraff (P)2025 Ascent Audio
Decision-Making & Problem Solving Organisational Behaviour Personal Success Self-Esteem Self-Help Workplace & Organisational Behaviour
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