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Designing a Change Laboratory outline plan. / Bligh, Brett.
In: Bureau de Change Laboratory, 20.02.2023.

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Bligh, B. (2023). Designing a Change Laboratory outline plan. Bureau de Change Laboratory. Advance online publication. https://doi.org/10.21428/3033cbff.e68b3cb2

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Bligh B. Designing a Change Laboratory outline plan. Bureau de Change Laboratory. 2023 Feb 20. Epub 2023 Feb 20. doi: 10.21428/3033cbff.e68b3cb2

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Bligh, Brett. / Designing a Change Laboratory outline plan. In: Bureau de Change Laboratory. 2023.

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