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What are the benefits of an

Induction Change program?


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To successfully implement a business management system it is necessary to accompany it with an induction change program, not only in the organization but in the deepest beliefs and habits of employees.

The implementation of a new technology, when you are really thinking about the business, involves changes in operating processes and business, new roles and functions and even significant changes in the organizational structure. It is normal that as a result people feel threatened, with uncertainty and even with fear.

In this context, a classic change management model is not sufficient to guarantee the adoption of new technology and new processes for the workers. The real change is not something that you just manage, but something that must come from within the employees.

What features has an efficient Induction Change Program?

Generates significant change in the person.

It is important to facilitate analysis and the modification of old paradigms, to replace them with new beliefs that drive the individual to collaborate with the project;...

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MERCO PRESS
First visit in ten years of UK foreign secretary to Mexico
May 3, 2016

The first visit in ten years to Mexico by a British Foreign Secretary is intended to reaffirm the close and growing relationship between the UK and Mexico. The talks follow the successful State Visit to the UK by President Peña Nieto in March 2015 and each country using 2015 to celebrate the other’s contributions in arts, culture and innovation...

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Reuters
Mexico central bank seen holding rates steady after peso gains

May 5, 2016

Mexico's central bank is expected to hold its key lending rate steady on Thursday after peso gains tamed concerns about higher inflation.

All 25 analysts surveyed said they expect the Banco de Mexico to keep the benchmark interest rate MXCBIR=ECI at 3.75 percent. The central bank is due to announce its decision at 1300 local time (3 p.m. ET) on Thursday...

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Mexican homebuilder Homex's shares fell on Friday after news of a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission Wells notice sent to the company and its top executives. 

The SEC issues a "Wells notice" to firms when it is planning to bring an enforcement action against them.

Shares in Homex closed down more than 7.49 percent at 3.09 pesos...

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Financial Times
Mexico’s billionaires are down but not out
May 6, 2016

It has been a terrible time to be a billionaire in Mexico lately.

The peso’s plunge to historic lows against the dollar this year did not, for once, translate into rampant inflation and economic turmoil for the people of Latin America’s second-biggest economy — a turbulent scenario so often seen in the past...

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The Economist
Sadiq Khan takes the hot seat in London
May 7, 2016

DURING the first election campaign for the mayor of London in 2000, the debate centred on whether Britain needed city mayors with executive powers at all. As Labour’s Sadiq Khan takes over the post, after defeating his Conservative opponent, Zac Goldsmith, on May 5th, no one is arguing about that any more. Enthusiasm for mayors has spread. More than a dozen have been elected across England and more cities will follow suit next year....

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BBC SPORTS
Canelo v Khan: Mexican retains world title against Britont

May 7, 2016

Saul 'Canelo' Alvarez knocked out Britain's Amir Khan in the sixth round in Las Vegas to retain his WBC middleweight title.

Until the brutal ending, Khan had used his superior speed and movement to frustrate the champion and appeared to be well ahead on points...

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Daily Mail
Acapulco on Thames: In the heart of London, scintillating cooking that whisks me to Mexico’s Pacific coast

May 7, 2016

There’s little doubt that Acapulco, a city on Mexico’s Pacific coast, has seen better days. 

Once a sun-kissed, honey-tressed jet-set hotspot, loved by the likes of Errol Flynn, Liz Taylor & Frank Sinatra, it offered great swathes of golden sand...
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Bloomberg
OPEC Bids Farewell to Saudi Arabia Oil Chief
May 9, 2016

Saudi Arabian Oil Minister Ali al-Naimi, the architect of the 2014 switch in OPEC policy that’s since roiled the energy market, companies and entire economies from Mexico to Nigeria, is leaving his post. Khalid Al-Falih, chairman of Saudi Arabian Oil Co., the state-owned producer, will replace him as minister of energy, industry and mineral resources.....

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