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    Forces for Change May Consist of Forces Inside the Organization
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Forces for Change May Consist of Forces Inside the Organization

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Forces for change may consist of forces inside the organization such as demographic characteristics,technological advancements,shareholder,customer and market changes,and social and political pressures.

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