Question

Why might it be dangerous for an organization to "refreeze" (as in Lewin's classic definition of change) following a major change attempt?
a. Too much stability can inhibit the next attempt at change.
b. Most change attempts are not successful, and the organization should not try to adopt the change until it is proven.
c. Organizational members will resist the change.

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