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3rd June 2021 04:27 PM
johnnycollins233
Re: What's the difference between change and situation?

Change means something is happening after a specific step we did. and situation means an incident occur which you didn't plan for or you don't have any idea that it will occur.
1st June 2021 08:57 PM
Singhskomal
Re: What's the difference between change and situation?

Hello students, changes depend on person you can change yourself in a positive and negative way...but you can't change situations its not in your control...you should change according to situations in positive way...that's the difference between change and situations....
All the best....
31st May 2021 07:19 PM
Oneplus8T
Re: What's the difference between change and situation?

Change means is usually reactionary and can be seen as a linear process, with a single goal and preset checkpoints. These are defined by the change managers, and implemented by relevant individuals.

Situation means the state of affairs: we're in rather an awkward situation; this has put him in an embarrassing situation; in the teaching situation means 'when you are teaching'; we are in a no money situation, we have no money.
31st May 2021 03:30 PM
Emmanuel Cudjoe
What's the difference between change and situation?

What's the difference between change and situation? This is a very trick MBA related psychology question, so can anyone help me with this?

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