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Health complexity

Workforce development confederation

This research sought to understand 'What are the processes and strategies that have been used by the Devon and Cornwall Workforce Development Confederation (WDC) to create an environment where successful change can flourish and be sustained?'.

To read more about the findings of the research download the Modernising workforce report November 2003 (doc - 251Kb).

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