Formula for change
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The formula for change, or the change formula' provides a model to assess the relative strengths affecting the likely success of organisational change programs. The formula was created by David Gleicher while he was working at management consultants Arthur D. Little in the early 1960s,[1] refined by Kathie Dannemiller in the 1980s,[2] and further developed by Steve Cady.[1]