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Coalition of Volunteers: A group of people from throughout an organization engaged in guiding a large-scale change effort.
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Creating and implementing large-scale change can be challenging under the best circumstances.
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And most organizations today do not handle large-scale change well, even when it is crucial to creating the right business strategies or implementing those strategies.
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By doing so we have a better chance of creating lasting, large-scale change and avoiding the trap of disconnected, short-lived do-gooding that ultimately goes nowhere.
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And their increasing frequency is an important part of the degradation of the Amazon forest and could be an indicator of large-scale environmental change.
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By definition this prevents women from leading large-scale, disruptive global change.
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And some additional, much less happy news from Australia, as Unesco and environmentalists warn that climate change and large-scale coal mining may lead to the wholesale destruction of the Great Barrier Reef.
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But the change shows that large-scale smart-grid initiatives may be much more costly than previously expected, and likely means that a smaller number of initiatives grab larger chunks of funding, says DOE spokeswoman Jen Stutman.
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Change credibly alleged large-scale voter fraud.
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The latter change is necessary before federal regulators can entertain large-scale mergers that reduce the ranks of major sector players.
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Third, large-scale currency intervention will eventually cause inflation in China to rise, forcing a change in policy.
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