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? |