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  1. wmbridges.com › about › william-bridges-bioWilliam Bridges Bio

    William Bridges (19332013) was a preeminent authority on change and transition who transformed the way people think about change. As an author, speaker and consultant, his pioneering research provided a methodology to guide organizations and individuals during significant transitions that accompany a major change.

  2. Bridges was born on 18 February 1861 in Greenock, Scotland, the son of William Wilson Somerset Bridges, a Royal Navy captain, and his Australian wife, Mary Hill Throsby. [2] He was educated at Ryde on the Isle of Wight, before attending the Royal Naval School at New Cross, London, in 1871.

  3. William Bridges (1933 – February 17, 2013) was an American author, speaker, and organizational consultant. He emphasized the importance of understanding transitions as a key for organizations to succeed in making changes.

  4. Nov 26, 2020 · Her late husband, Bill Bridges, PhD, wrote a bestselling book on this topic, titled "Transitions," which Susan Bridges has reissued to mark its 40th anniversary. She's also reissued "Managing Transitions," Bill's follow-up aimed at organizational change.

  5. May 19, 2015 · After the war Noel Bridges returned to Malaya with his wife and was eventually made Surveyor General of the colony and Director of Military Surveys when war broke out in 1939. As Singapore fell he was ordered to go on duty in Java.

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  6. Sir William Throsby Bridges was born on 18 February 1861, at Greenock, Scotland, son of William Wilson Somerset Bridges, naval officer and his wife Mary Hill, née Throsby, great-niece of Charles Throsby of Moss Vale, New South Wales.

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  8. Oct 23, 2019 · On 15 May he was wounded by a sniper in Monash Valley, and died en route to hospital in Egypt. In June it was decided to return his body to Australia for burial, making him the only Australian killed in the First World War whose remains were returned during the conflict.

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