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Kurt Lewin’s ‘Contemporaneity’ Rule

Kurt Lewin’s ‘Contemporaneity’ Rule

In the third-part of our continuing series addressing selected Lewinian principles, Dr Jean Neumann (TIHR, Sr Fellow in Scholarly Practice) turns her attention to Kurt Lewin’s ‘Contemporaneity’ Rule.

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15 February 2012

In the third-part of our continuing series addressing selected Lewinian principles, Dr Jean Neumann (TIHR, Sr Fellow in Scholarly Practice) turns her attention to Kurt Lewin’s ‘Contemporaneity’ Rule.

Using both theoretical foundations and illustrative examples, Dr Neumann once again demonstrates how the Lewinian principles have continued relevance for scholarly practitioners of organisational development and change.

You can read about three of Lewin’s principles Lectures and Presentations section of our website.

To go directly to the ‘Contemporaneity’ Rule, click here.

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