BA has also faced a share of challenges during thechange process. The main challenges of the process came after 2000 when thecompany decided to replace about 5000 existing employees with new ones who aremore skilled. This move made the employees react negatively with the matterbeing made worse when the company decided to outsource as a way of reducing theoperational costs. The employees instead of working with the management to sortout
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AP Literature Terms 3
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