According to the 'change formula' (Beckhard and Harris), which response will increase the desirability to an individual of the proposed change or end state?
I remember learning about the change formula in class, but I'm drawing a blank on the specifics right now. I'll have to read through the options closely and try to recall the key principles.
Hmm, I'm a bit unsure here. The change formula has a few different elements, so I'll need to think through each option carefully to determine which one is most likely to increase desirability.
This question seems straightforward - the change formula is all about increasing the desirability of the change, so I think the answer is A, focusing on the benefits.
Okay, let's see. The change formula is all about communicating the need for change and making it appealing. I think B, communicating the 'burning platform', could be a good approach to increase the perceived need for change.
Okay, let's see. Sex, race, and blood group are all categorical variables, so those are definitely nominal. The NYHA stages and breast cancer stages seem more like ordinal data to me.
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