CHANGE MANAGEMENT Module No: Set-1 & 2 Date of submission: 4th February 2013 Marks awarded: Directorate of Distance Education Sikkim Manipal University II floor‚ Syndicate House Manipal - 576104 _____________________ ______________________ ______________________ Signature of Coordinator Signature of Center Signature of Evaluator MU0018 Change Management Set -1 60 Marks Q1.How do change managers recognize resistance of employees
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Organizational change I have an experience in an organizational change last year. I am a junior customer service assistant. Organizational change is a structured approach in an organization for ensuring that changes are smoothly and successfully implemented to achieve lasting benefits. In the modern business environment‚ organizations face rapid change like never before. Globalization and the constant innovation of technology result in a constantly evolving business environment. Phenomena such
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pursuing change An AEGON case study Introduction With the changing expectations of customers‚ organisations constantly need to adapt to remain competitive. When faced with such pressures for change‚ managers may look for situations which are familiar to them. This may involve improving the ways in which they operate‚ but only little by little. This is called incremental change. The danger is that improving little by little might not be enough. They need to adapt to all of the bigger changes in the
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1. Introduction Change management is one of the central topics of organizational management. However‚ as to the context of change management‚ there are controversial opinions concerning whether the core of management remains the same in nature (Crockford‚ 1986). Some argue that despite the different contents and forms of change‚ the nature of change remains the same. Those who have this opinion insist that change itself is not the real problem but the resistance of change is the real one. According
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of unit/s Supporting Change within Organisation Unit No/s 3SCO level Foundation Assessment submitted by Prepare up to 3 questions each to test the knowledge of the presenter. Give feedback to each other on your response‚ in your group discussion and then provide individual written responses‚ in your own words‚ to each of the following questions. What are the different behavioural responses employees may demonstrate when their organisation are experiencing change. Compare and contrast
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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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Briefly explain the change management initiative. Change management initiative is a logical method of an organization transformation process—based on qualitative and quantitative information—from key stakeholders perspective. When an organization is experiencing a change process‚ it goes through several phases: acceptance‚ acclimation and commitment. From this change process‚ Palmer‚ Dunford and Akins discuss in Managing Organization Change the six different images of managing change. These images
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market continue to intensify‚ change is arguably the only element that ensures organisation survival. Nadler and Tushman (1986) supported the view that organisations must accept change as the corporate way of life to remain competitive. Albeit the notion “change or else perish” sounded relatively simple‚ it can be difficult to execute to perfection given that change comes in many shapes and forms. Meyerson (2001) stipulated that there is no one right way to manage change and what work for one individual
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is change management? Change management is a structured approach to shifting transitioning individuals’ teams and organizations from a current state to a desired future state. It is a process aimed at helping employees to accept and embrace change in their current business environment. Change Management is a systematic approach to dealing with change it can be an organizational and on the individual level. Change Management has at least three aspects adopting to change and controlling change and
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McNeal Change Management Managing change can be difficult for many individuals. With the recent recession and people losing jobs all the time change has become inevitable. The way you manage change in your life or career is dictated by each individual. Career change can include an array of things: cycle-time‚ quality‚ and cost are specific improvements. Most companies incorporate these changes to improve work flow and development time. Cycle-time
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