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Is it possible to apply change management in context of especially Indian libraries as we are still facing the challenges of very basic level?
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ofcourse why not?
Sir,

How we can imply? Please give some concrete suggestions.

With regards,
hi mamta.......
I think Change management is mainly applied to corporate sector as many changes are occured / required in the business depends on the market, demand and supply, competetion, rivalry in business and many other factors.
However we may adopt the change management to the libraries for its effectiveness as and when required depends on the situation /type n size of the library.

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