Talk:Transition management (governance)

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Adding link for Transition Economics

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TE is a governance science that weighs the chance / probability for all policies social, public/government, finance, and business; to ensure that highest-probability-of-success policies ensure sustainable societies and economy are the reliable outcome of transitions. The approach is simple, math and survey-based, well-suited to Data Science implementations, and extendable to most large, complex change business cases that require governance.

Best - Edtilley4 (talk) 20:32, 21 March 2020 (UTC)[reply]

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