Categorias: Todos - needs - flexibility - management - change

por Danna Ruiz 4 anos atrás

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Change Management

The concept of change management is crucial for organizations aiming to adapt and thrive in evolving environments. Different groups within an organization, such as innovators, early adopters, and laggards, respond to change at varying paces.

Change Management

Change Management

The first division between continents was made by ancient Greek navigators, who named them 'landmass, terra firma'.

Generally classified by convention rather than any strict criteria, nowadays seven regions are regarded as continents from a geopolitical point of view.

Kotter's Model

You can find on this continent:

Prevent regressive behavior
Flexibility
Plan and Incentives
Early Followers

The world's largest snake and the second-longest lives here.

Name this snake as well as other animals that can be found in South America.

Sense of Urgency

The largest forest, which covers 30% of South America's total area, is famous for its biodiversity. It’s crisscrossed by thousands of rivers, including the powerful Amazon.

Name this forest as well as its type.

Leadership

The world's highest uninterrupted waterfall can be found here.

Write down its name, height and the country in which you can find it.

Vision

There are 12 countries that make up South America.

Name as many of you can! Don't forget about their capitals.

Country

Organizations reaction

North America has five time zones and it is the only continent with every type of climate.

North America was named after the explorer Amerigo Vespucci and is also known as the 'New World'.

The world's largest sugar exporter among the seven continents - Cuba - also called the 'sugar bowl of the world' is located here.

Laggards
Xerox, Nokia, Blackberry
Late majority

The specialty of some animals is they are found only in a particular region and nowhere else in the world. North America is home to many of such amazing animals.

Name at least 6.

Comfort zone
Early majority

Native Americans have lived along this river and its tributaries for thousands of years. Most were hunter-gatherers, but some formed agricultural societies.

Formed from thick layers of the river's silt deposits, this river's embayment is one of the most fertile regions of the United States; steamboats were widely used in the 19th and early 20th centuries to ship agricultural and industrial goods.

Name this river.

Exploring
Early Adapters

The world's largest freshwater lake by surface area and the third-largest freshwater lake by volume can be found here. It provides a route for the transportation of iron ore, as well as grain and other mined and manufactured materials.

Large cargo vessels called lake freighters, as well as smaller ocean-going freighters, transport these commodities across this lake.

Name this lake.

Out of comfort zone
Innovators

There are 23 countries that make up North America.

Name as many of you can! Don't forget about their capitals.

Want to make a big change

B. The human needs

Australia is the world's smallest continent and is also known as an 'island continent' as it is surrounded by water on all sides.
It includes 14 countries and it is the least populated continent.

Its name comes from the Latin word 'australis' meaning 'southern' because it lies entirely on the south of the equator.

Needs of the spirit

The largest coral reef can be found here.
Name this coral reef, add its length and mention what type of coral is it.

Contribution
Growth
Needs of the personality

Out of 14, how many countries you can name?

How about these countries' capitals?

Connection and love
Signiificance

Importance

Uncertainty

diversity

Certainty

Security

A) The boiling Frog Syndrome

Antarctica is not only the coldest place on Earth but also the highest, driest, windiest and emptiest, completely covered with ice.

75% of the world's ice and 70% of the Earth's fresh water is located here.

Summer months of December to February give 24 hours of light, while the winter months of late March to late September are pitch dark the whole day.

There are no permanent inhabitants, except for scientists maintaining research stations in Antarctica.

We are afraid to make changes

There is plenty of animal life in Antarctica. It is a continent of extreme conditions but a range of well-adapted animals thrive here at various times of the year.

Name at least 5 of these animals.

Name

Humans are like frogs

Antarctica sees half a year of light and half a year of complete darkness.
Write down which months give 24 hours of light, and which are the ones that give pitch darkness the whole day.

All day dark
All day light
A frog in normal temperature water, stay there until die

The coldest natural temperature ever recorded on Earth was recorded here.

Write it down.

Answer
When a frog is introduced in hot water, it jumps out

Write down the temperatures of the Frozen Continent during the summer and the winter.