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  2. John Kotter - Wikipedia

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    Kotter is the author of 21 books, as listed below. 12 of these have been business bestsellers and two of which are overall New York Times bestsellers. [5]Kotter, John P. (1974).

  3. Welcome Back, Kotter - Wikipedia

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    Kotter has a unique insight of the potential of these purportedly "unteachable" pupils, as well as the difficulties and scrutiny they encounter on a daily basis, as he was a "founder member" of the original Sweathogs. Kotter is married to Julie throughout the series; they eventually have twin girls, Robin and Rachel.

  4. James L. Heskett - Wikipedia

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    Heskett is the co-author of seven books and the sole author of one more book. In his 1992 book called Corporate Culture and Performance, co-authored with his HBS colleague John Kotter, Heskett studied 200 companies and concluded that adaptable corporate cultures led to higher financial returns. [3]

  5. John Travolta’s Surprise Welcome Back, Kotter Reunion With ...

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    Vinnie Barbarino and Freddy “Boom-Boom” Washington reunited this week when Welcome Back, Kotter vet Lawrence Hilton-Jacobs surprised long-ago “classmate” John Travolta on the red carpet at ...

  6. Change management - Wikipedia

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    John P. Kotter, a pioneer of change management, invented the 8-Step Process for Leading Change. John P. Kotter, the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership, Emeritus, at the Harvard Business School is considered the most influential expert of change management. [29] He invented the 8-Step Process for Leading Change. It consists of eight stages:

  7. 'Welcome Back, Kotter': Why John Travolta's mom didn't want ...

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    Travolta's career-making performance in the classic 1970s sitcom wouldn’t have happened if a certain individual close to him had had their way.