“The First Ten Years of the HKSAR: Civil Society Comes of Age.” Asian Pacific Journal of Public Administration 29 (June): 77–98. Cheung‚ Anthony B. L. 2000. “New Interventionism in the Making: Interpreting State Interventions in Hong Kong after the Change of Sovereignty.” Journal of Contemporary China 9 (July): 291-308. Friedmann‚ J. 1998. “The New Political Economy of Planning: The Rise of Civil Society”‚ pp19-35‚ in Douglass‚ M and Friedmann J. (eds.)‚ Cities for Citizens‚ Chichwester: John Wiley
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1.1 INTRODUCTION: What is change? A systematic approach to dealing with change‚ both from the perspective of an organization and on the individual level proactively addressing adapting to change‚ controlling change‚ and effecting change. -Case Western Reserve University. “Change" is: * to give a different position‚ course‚ or direction. * to make a shift from one to another. * to undergo a modification. * to
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A REPORT ON CHANGE MANAGEMENT AND CHANGE LEADERSHIP There is a fundamental difference in the definitions of change management and change leadership. Change management is an embodiment of processes and mechanisms that are designed by an organization to effect transformation within the ranks of an organization. Another process that is often mistaken with change management is change leadership‚ although the two processes might have the same conation‚ change leadership involves planning and implementing
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Climate change is a significant and lasting change in the statistical distribution of weather patterns over periods ranging from decades to millions of years. It may be a change in average weather conditions‚ or in the distribution of weather around the average conditions (i.e.‚ more or fewer extreme weather events). Climate change is caused by factors such as biotic processes‚ variations insolar radiation received by Earth‚ plate tectonics‚ and volcanic eruptions. Certain human activities have also
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2011 when he became involved in a climate change course along with a group of others under the Australian Conservation Foundation’s Climate Project led by Nobel Prize winner Al Gore. Sewell believes that the lack of resources in a developing country increase strain on climate change‚ therefore presenting that climate change affects developing countries more than anyone else. Sewell also believes that small business do not address the issues of climate change because they are simply not aware of the
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Most change initiatives fail. Yours don’t have to. Lead Change— Successfully‚ 3rd Edition Included with this collection: 2 The Hard Side of Change Management by Harold L. Sirkin‚ Perry Keenan‚ and Alan Jackson 15 Leading Change: Why Transformation Efforts Fail by John P. Kotter 26 Cracking the Code of Change by Michael Beer and Nitin Nohria 37 Managing Change: The Art of Balancing by Jeanie Daniel Duck Product 1908 Collection Overview Seventy percent of all change initiatives
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Organizational Diagnosis 2 Organizational change‚ in theory should be fairly straightforward – upper management mandates a change‚ and lower management and their staff agrees to implement the change‚ no questions asked. However‚ any organization that has attempted to go through any kind of change understands it’s not that simple. The most effective change implementation starts with a diagnosis that is shared by many employees at multiple organizational levels (Spector‚ 2010). Diagnosis
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understand the forces for change in an organisation PAGEREF _Toc397341613 \h 3CHANGE MANAGEMENT PAGEREF _Toc397341614 \h 3Task 1 PAGEREF _Toc397341615 \h 41.1 Determine the organisation’s position in the sector and market within which it operates PAGEREF _Toc397341616 \h 41.2 Identify an opportunity for change‚ in support of the organisation’s objectives PAGEREF _Toc397341617 \h 41.3 Discuss a model or method to identify a change process and the communication of that change process PAGEREF _Toc397341618
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What is Change Management? Organizational change can be described as the process of moving away from a current condition to realize some future state. Change management involves managing the process of achieving this future state. 1 (Nickols‚ 2004) Change can be viewed from two vantage points‚ that of the people making the changes and that of the people experiencing the changes. 2 In the top-down‚ or strategic viewpoint associated with management‚ the focus is on technical issues
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August 18‚ 2013 Pressures for Change Environmental Pressures for Change Of the environmental pressures for change‚ I believe hyper competition and market decline were the pressures experienced by Intel. The reason I believe this is because in the case study Barrett talked about its rival Micro Devices and how he felt the competitiveness that was among them. In the reading it states‚ “Barrett felt that in this competitive and segmented market‚ Intel needed to be reorganized to make it more
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