If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.

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other, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.

other, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.

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Intro Vakwerk

Wij werken aan complexe organisatie- en verandervraagstukken in alle sectoren, zowel in profit als non-profit. Onze opdrachten zijn maatwerk. Iedere organisatie, samenwerking, verandering en context is anders. Wij werken methodisch om tot een goede analyse en veranderaanpak of interventie te komen. Het veranderkompas (klikbaar model) geeft de elementen weer die altijd aan bod komen, of het nu gaat om het ontwerpen van een teamdag of een verandertraject van jaren.

Vakvisie

Vakwerk helpt organisaties ontwikkelen. Omdat klanten meer of iets anders verwachten in de toekomst. Omdat mensen zingeving en plezier zoeken in hun werk. En omdat de planeet nog een tijdje mee moet gaan.

Onze aanpak is altijd maatwerk. Waarbij we werken vanuit deze vijf principes:

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If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.

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other, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.
If we want to copy the pixels of a defined area to another, the copy-function is the right tool for us. In its simplest form it takes 8 arguments: The first four integer-values define the area that we want to copy. The last four define the destination. For clarity I will use variables in this tutorial.

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