#2562: Why To Stick With It
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Arnold Minors is an esteemed change management expert and Coordinating Associate at Arnold Minors and Associates. With an impressive consulting career spanning over 35 years, Arnold possesses a wealth of experience in guiding organizations through transformative processes. Notably, he holds the distinction of being the sole Canadian elected to the Board of Trustees of the OD Network, underscoring his exceptional contributions to the field.
We delve into the remarkable stories that have fueled Arnold's passions, focusing specifically on his unwavering commitment to driving meaningful change for black communities. Together, we will explore the inspiring strategies employed by both individuals and organizations he associates with illuminating their efforts to create lasting positive transformations.
Prepare to be captivated as we uncover Arnold Minors' invaluable insights into the power of change and discover the extraordinary potential it holds for individuals, communities, and society as a whole.
Many people quit when faced with setbacks and challenges, but by sticking with it, you can achieve greater success. Today’s class is about perseverance and the importance of staying in […]
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