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Are you fit for the future? An interview with Dr Mee-Yan Cheung-Judge

In this interview, Dr Mee-Yan Cheung-Judge, international expert on cultural change, discusses the most important issues for councils to consider in making their organisations fit for the future. The interview is presented in two parts.

Video interview: Part 1

In part 1 of this video podcast (length: 6 minutes, 19 seconds) Dr Cheung-Judge considers the following themes:

  • Culture is key to successful service transformation
  • Make the most of current challenges
  • Lead visibly
  • Pay attention to the key things
  • Build a united top team approach
  • Get the middle managers on board

To play the video, click the play button on the video player below.

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Video interview: Part 2

In part 2 of this video podcast (length: 4 minutes, 33 seconds) Dr Cheung-Judge considers how organisations can create the conditions for change.

To play the video, click the play button on the video player below.

If you can’t play this then you may need to install flash player on your computer:

Install flash player

If you wish to download the video podcast to your computer, right click one of the following download links in the file format of your choice and select ‘Save target as…’ or ‘Save link as…’. This will allow you to save the file to any location on your computer. You can then use your own media player to play the saved file.

Interview transcript

The following link provides a transcript of the interview:

Interview transcript: Parts 1 and 2

Page published August 2009.

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