OLAF PASSENHEIM CHANGE MANAGEMENT Prof. Dr. Olaf Passenheim Change Management Change Management © 2010 Prof. Dr. Olaf Passenheim & Ventus Publishing ApS ISBN 978-87-7681-705-3 To Till Jakob and Jan Malte Contents 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 3. 3.1 3.2 3.2.1 3.2.2 3.2.3 3.2.4 4. 4.1 Change Management Introduction Reasons for Change Origins of Change Management Concepts of Change Management Lewin´s Change Theory Chin & Benne´s “Effecting Changes in Human System” Bullock
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Change Management – SAC Preparation 1. Organisational Change is the adoption of a new idea or behaviour by an organisation. The organisation may have modified its corporate culture‚ implemented new organisational structures‚ recruited employees with new skills or developed different work practises. 2. a. To be proactive it means to initiate change rather than simply react to events‚ whereas to be reactive is to wait for a change to occur and then respond to it. b. The advantages of being
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Management of change Name Course Tutor Date of submission Dislike to change- addressing this reason for resistance to change the management need to communicate the change to the workforce early in advance. The management should explain the change in details to the workers that will be affected (Cameron‚ 2012). Communicating change in advance will help those prepare both physically and mentally for the change and hence they will be calmer. Discomfort with uncertainty- to address this reason
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CHANGE MANAGEMENT MID TERM NOTES CHAPTER 1- Patterns of change and their implications for change management Theories Relating to Patterns of Change: 1. Gradualist Paradigm o Posits that an organization changes and develops through a continuous process of incremental adjustment (ideal) • Accumulate over time to ensure that the organization is always aligns with its external environment 2. Punctuated Equilibrium o Most organizations experience change as a discontinuous process often referred
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RESOURCE MANAGEMENT REPORT ON TERM PAPER TOPIC CHANGE MANAGEMENT PREPARED BY: ROHAN JAIN Executive Summary Change management is not a stand-alone process for designing a business solution. Change management is the processes‚ tools and techniques for managing the people-side of change. Change management is not a process improvement method. Change management is a method for reducing and managing resistance to change when implementing process‚ technology or organizational change. Change
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four functions of management: Planning‚ Organising‚ Leading and Controlling. Through these functions managers can be catalysts for change or by definition change agents "People who act as catalysts and manage the change process." (Robbins‚ Bergman‚ Stagg and Coulter‚ 2000‚ p.438) Wether performing the role of the change agent or not‚ change is an integral part of a manager’s job. Change is "An alteration in people‚ structure or technology." (Robbins et al.‚ 2000‚ p.437) Change occurs within and
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Topic: Employee creativity and change management Section 1 The prime focus of the literature review is how the required changes in today’s changing environment be implemented efficiently in different organisational settings. The primary search tools used for the references are Google and Google scholar. A list of hundreds of articles and journals has been found relating the chosen topic of ‘Employee creativity and change management’. Topic related to issues such as the managing innovation‚ creative
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Organizational Models of Change Olympia Ross Grand Canyon University Organizational Development and Change LDR-615 Dr. Jerry Griffin August 14‚ 2013 Organizational Models of Change Organizational change is occurring at an intense rate within modern organizations‚ as demands to stay current with technology and marketplace trends are ever increasing. Although knowledge exists amongst management and leadership regarding the need for change‚ the ability to deliver the expected results of proposed
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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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Change Management Models Organisational change‚ a vibrant force in the current scenario of rapid developments‚ is an inevitable feature of organisational life. The environment within and outside the organisations is changing at an ever-increasing pace‚ creating the need for faster response to the environment and eventually for deep seated transformations within the organisations themselves. The models have been categorised depending upon their nature of change‚ analysis and treatment into three
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