Asked by Jared Gammell on Jul 21, 2024
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Which of the following is NOT part of Havelock and Havelock's steps in their change process?
A) Deconstructing plan of action
B) Diagnosis of the problem
C) Perception of the need
D) Self-renewal
Havelock and Havelock
Refers to Eric A. Havelock and his significant contributions to the study of classical Greece, literacy, and the oral tradition; or alternatively, this could be interpreted as NO if no specific theory or concept by both individuals named Havelock is recognized.
Deconstructing Plan
The analytical process of breaking down a plan into its constituent elements to understand its structure, assumptions, and implications.
Self-renewal
The process through which an entity or individual rejuvenates itself, replenishing resources or qualities to maintain vitality.
- Distinguish between the steps involved in various change processes and models.
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Shaquan WashingtonJul 28, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Havelock and Havelock's (1973)seven steps in the change process are perception of the need,diagnosis of the problem,identification of the problem,devising a plan of action,gaining acceptance,stabilizing the plan,and self-renewal.
Learning Objectives
- Distinguish between the steps involved in various change processes and models.