Book Launch: Rethinking Change Management

Book Launch: Rethinking Change Management

DCU Business SchoolDublin, Dublin
Thursday, Mar 26 from 3:15 pm to 5 pm GMT
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Join us on March 26th on the 3rd floor of DCU Business School

Dear Colleagues,

You are warmly invited to attend the launch of the new book Rethinking Change Management: A Critical Perspective, authored by Prof Patrick Flood, W.J. Coetsee, Steven Kilroy and Teresa O’Hara.

Date: Thursday, 26th March 2026
Time: 3.15pm
Venue: DCU Business School, Open Space Area, 3rd Floor
Invited Speaker: Niall Saul, Executive Chairman of Symbio Business Solutions

As noted by Amy C. Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership at Harvard Business School:

‘Rethinking Change Management is a collection of essays by leading scholars. These seven chapters each provide different perspectives that cohere and come together to provide a fuller understanding of organizational change and how to manage it in the modern era. The result is both scholarly and pragmatic – rigorous and grounded in the literature yet meaningfully connected to practice.’.’

We very much hope you can join us for some light refreshments and what promises to be a stimulating and engaging event.

Warm regards,
DCU Institute for Business & Society

Join us on March 26th on the 3rd floor of DCU Business School

Dear Colleagues,

You are warmly invited to attend the launch of the new book Rethinking Change Management: A Critical Perspective, authored by Prof Patrick Flood, W.J. Coetsee, Steven Kilroy and Teresa O’Hara.

Date: Thursday, 26th March 2026
Time: 3.15pm
Venue: DCU Business School, Open Space Area, 3rd Floor
Invited Speaker: Niall Saul, Executive Chairman of Symbio Business Solutions

As noted by Amy C. Edmondson, Novartis Professor of Leadership at Harvard Business School:

‘Rethinking Change Management is a collection of essays by leading scholars. These seven chapters each provide different perspectives that cohere and come together to provide a fuller understanding of organizational change and how to manage it in the modern era. The result is both scholarly and pragmatic – rigorous and grounded in the literature yet meaningfully connected to practice.’.’

We very much hope you can join us for some light refreshments and what promises to be a stimulating and engaging event.

Warm regards,
DCU Institute for Business & Society

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  • 1 hour 45 minutes
  • In-person

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