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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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    Change Management

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    Unit: 9740 Change Management Table of contents Introduction p3 1.0 Description of 2 schools of thought 1. Theories of planned change p3 2. Lewin’s change model p3 3. The positive model p4 2.0 Comparison

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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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    account of how different elements of the temporal and PEST environments interact to influence the situation described in the case. Change is unavoidable in the existence of an organization. Nowadays‚ most of the organizations in the business world are facing changing business environment. There is no way to avoid either change or die. The major forces which make the changes not only desirable but inevitable are technological‚ economic‚ political‚ social‚ legal‚ international and labor market environments

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    Implementing Change

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    Victoria Webb Communication system (Nurse Call) implementing. Many factors drive change in a business.  Lewin identified four forces. In Lewin’s model there are forces driving change and forces restraining it. Where there is equilibrium between the two sets of forces there will be no change. In order for change to occur the driving force must exceed the restraining force Lewin’s analysis can be used to Investigate the balance of power involved in an issue‚ Identify the key stakeholders on the

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    Part A Section (i) The articles chosen for this essay paper were “Corporate Environmental Reporting: A test of legitimacy theory” by Trevor D. Wilmshurst and Geoffrey R. Frost and “The Stakeholder Theory: Concepts‚ Evidence and Implications” by Thomas Donaldson and Preston Lee. There were several factors that contributed to my choosing these particular articles for my study. First and foremost‚ these articles were both peer reviewed and the journals they were sourced from‚ namely the

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    The X Theory and Y Theory

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    The X Theory and Y Theory Douglas McGregor‚ a social psychologist‚ introduced us to his famous X-Y Theory in his 1960 book The Human Side of Enterprise. Theory X and Theory Y are most commonly referred to in the field of management and employee motivation. McGregor’s theories‚ although over 40 years old‚ remain a basic principle from which to develop positive management. Both the X and the Y theories begin with the premise that management’s role is to assemble the factors of production. Theory X assumes

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    Change Leadership

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    Leadership has been looked at from various aspects ever since it has been studied and all of the derived theories are relevant to different situations and conditions. A common definition of leadership is; ‘A process of social influence by which an individual enlists the aid and support of others in accomplishment of a task or a mission’ (Chemers‚ 1997). A leadership facet‚ which greatly interests me‚ is ‘Change Leadership’. The scale of competition in the market has increased by leaps and bounds in the past

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    My theory states that the unconscious is something very deep. We as individuals do not understand what is all going on in our unconscious. We can uncover parts of ourselves that we may not have known about‚ but we will never be able to know or understand everything about ourselves. I believe that the unconscious is a positive reinforcement that keep us going in our daily lives. There are times we get depressed‚ some more than others‚ yet we are able to try and seek help or push through day to day

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    Change Management

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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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