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Transformative Governance for the Future

Navigating Profound Transitions

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  • This book is open access, which means that you have free and unlimited access
  • Discusses how to initiate urgent processes of change at organizations
  • Explains sustainable change management step by step
  • Presents a comprehensive blueprint methodology for encompassing 360º processes of transformation

Part of the book series: SpringerBriefs in Business (BRIEFSBUSINESS)

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This open access book helps actors who are committed to change unlock true innovative potential for the common good in their organizations. Innovation and change processes are not linear. Hence, this book presents a novel way to manage complexity. The author introduces readers to a comprehensive change management framework, the Eoh-for-Good blueprint methodology. It presents the method and discusses how it can be used to support collaboration, overcome challenges and achieve lasting changes in organizations with a 360-degree approach combining top-down, middle-round and bottom-up collaborative perspectives.

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Authors and Affiliations

  • Eoh-for-Good, Bilbao, Spain

    Antonia Caro-Gonzalez

About the author


Antonia Caro-Gonzalez is based in Spain and has a broad and extensive experience in designing and implementing internationalization strategies and academic research and innovation policies. She is the author of several peer-reviewed publications on a diverse range of social issues related to internationalization, higher education, societal impact and stakeholder engagement. She has managed internationalization projects and pioneered a full R&I impact strategy that conveyed a concrete innovative range of sustainable development goals that have differentiated a middle-size non-research intensive institution from other universities in Spain. She has also worked with a fully digital university to experiment on the future of higher education in a hyper-digitalized world.


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