Organizational Change Models and Change Strategies Martin H. Pham Amberton University To remain competitive in today’s economy companies must be ready to manage organizational change effectively and efficiently. With the pace of change continually increasing‚ everyone is affected by change. Organizational change models are used to assist in reorganizing and/or restricting a company. There are many change models that exist
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Course Project: Leadership and Organizational Behavior in Action GM-591: Leadership and Organizational Behavior Overview of Organization The organization that will be the topic of discussion in my final project paper is Devry University Inc. Established in 1931‚ Devry University is a subsidiary of Devry Inc‚ which is a publicly traded and private higher education institution. Devry has provided a quality education to hundreds of thousands of consumers over the years. Devry offers a
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Organizational Change and Resistance Intervention Honor Student University of Somewhere Organizational Change and Resistance Intervention Growth within any organization brings about a certain amount of change‚ and this can be unsettling to some individuals who have grown accustomed to a certain way of doing things‚ as well as a feeling of being overwhelmed with new functionalities and a sense that their once close nit family oriented business has exploded into an organization where they are
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2011 Change-Oriented Organizational Citizenship Behavior in Public Administration: The Power of Leadership and the Cost of Organizational Politics Eran Vigoda-Gadot‚ Itai Beeri University of Haifa ABSTRACT Using a well-grounded theory of organizational citizenship behavior‚ this study attempts to extend the meaning of the good soldier syndrome beyond its common boundaries of the business sector. We follow Bettencourt’s (2004) conceptualization and model of changeoriented organizational citizenship
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Processes of Change Tim J. LeClaire Gonzaga University 12-14-2012 DPLS 719 – Systemic Organizational Change Dr. Francovich Abstract In many instances‚ change is the bi-product of trying to solve a problem. The problem may be close to you and have a direct impact on your daily living. It may be that you are an active participant in change you are trying to implement. Or‚ it may be that you are in an external role of inciting action that leads to change in a remote
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Organizations‚ Leadership and System Thinking Table of Contents Introduction What is system thinking? Organizational background Bureaucratic versus the Learning Organization System Thinking: How does it relate to the Learning organization? System Thinking and the new leadership Conclusion Learning Organizations‚ Leadership and System Thinking Introduction Having in mind that the purpose of this course is exploring individuals and organizations as learning systems‚ I wanted
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my organization‚ XXX Corporation (also known as XXX YYYY)‚ on multiple dimensions based on information obtained from three personal interviews with Information Technology‚ Engineering and Manufacturing as well as my personal experience and information obtained from the public website (http://www.XXXcorp.com). I begin with a summary‚ and then move into an analysis of our need for change. I provide specific recommendations‚ which if implemented‚ will enhance the performance of my organization. It
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Issues (Change and Organizational Development) As organizations evolve and come to be seen as dynamic‚ coping systems‚ the concept of how they change and methods by which they manage change has continued to be refined. (Rafe Harwood‚ ND) The organizational change can be structural change‚ technology‚ people or task. Managing a process of change in an organization can be a highly complex task and is often essential for effective organizational development (OD). The forces to boost the change in an
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Issues & Observations The Narrative Lens and Organizational Change Nick Nissley and Stedman Graham W hat do a CEO and a six-year-old child grieving over the death of her pet dog have in common? More than you might think. Recently a friend told us a story about her daughter‚ who after the death of the family’s chocolate Labrador said‚ “I wish we could just give Woody a pill and make him a puppy again.” It reminded us that when people’s health fails them‚ they often seek prescriptions. Our
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How did the organizational leadership come into play? The organizational leadership of BLMIS (Bernard L Madoff Investments Securities LLC) was headed by none other then Bernie Madoff himself. Bernard L. Madoff was the direct leader of the largest Ponzi scheme in history and despite the fact that Madoff claims he acted alone‚ there are some key players within the Madoff organization that are co-conspirators in the Madoff ponzi scheme. Daniel Bonventre‚ Madoff’s former operations chief/accountant
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