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Squeeze fuels vain quest for company change

By Jonathan Moules

Published: June 3 2008 05:22 | Last updated: June 3 2008 05:22

Most senior executives in large British businesses are responding to the credit squeeze by increasing spending on “change programmes” – many of which seem doomed to fail, according to a study by the Economist Intelligence Unit.

The EIU interviewed senior executives drawn mainly from companies with revenues in excess of $500m (£254m), and found that 57 per cent had planned change programmes as a direct response to the credit crisis.

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