OF STRATEGIC CHANGE ON ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE ABSTRACT The research will seek to provide an in depth analysis on how various strategic changes initiated and implemented in an organization affects the culture of that particular organization. The types of changes to be considered will be both individual‚ structural‚ technological‚ among others. All organizations are currently undergoing some type of change. Many of these change programs arise from management fads such as culture change‚ business process
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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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UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN Pre-Course Assignment Managing Change BSc16 (E) Kevin Hadiono – 11210506 3/5/2012 Mr. Mogan Swamy Introduction The word ‘change’ might sounds very simple and easy to most of us. In reality‚ it is quite the contrary; to change is one of the biggest challenges faced by companies‚ both large and small‚ ever. Companies‚ in respond to their internal and external challenges‚ are trying to make a transformation effort to be a better competitor. John P. Kotter
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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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|ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND STRESS MANAGEMENT | LEARNING OBJECTIVES After studying this chapter‚ students should be able to: 1. Describe forces that act as stimulants to change. 2. Summarize sources of individual and organizational resistance to change. 3. Describe Lewin’s three-step change model. 4. Explain the values underlying most OD efforts 5. Identify properties of innovative
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Easley‚ Kelli Assignment 5 kellieasley@gmail.com[->0] English 1 America: Land of Change America the Promise land‚ America the Melting Pot‚ America the land of the free; America was built around the idea of providing a place for freedom from tyranny‚ freedom from oppression‚ freedom to expand and explore and prosper. It was first colonized by people not of this land and so began a pattern in human history‚ a pattern that has sparked a wide and controversial debate around the concept of immigration
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Managing Change Acceptation-Accountability Plan Date I 19 November 2010 Place I Hotelschool The Hague Prepared for I G.J. Smit‚ C. Valk‚ D. Verschoor and A. van Rheede Introduction In line with Hotelschool the Hague’s course ‘Managing change: KLM‚ Air France and JAL’‚ students are assigned to take part in an Integrated Professional Duty Course. Students‚ as a HR management team‚ will be deciding on an implementation plan for the adaption JAL to Air-France-KLM‚ and vice versa‚ at strategic
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CHANGE YOURSELF‚ TO CHANGE YOUR WORLD Often times I hear people say “if I am in his position or status‚ I will do better and change things for good”. This statement is made when people feel that their boss (es)‚ employers‚ leaders and government officials are not performing or living up to expectation. They expect so much from these people and get less than they thought or envisaged. There is this axiom that says “you cannot give or offer something that you don’t have”. The gross indiscipline
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Organizational Change Dana Gibson 8642 W Golf Rd Apt 6 Des Plaines‚ IL 60016 847-687-8687 dgdrgibson@gmail.com GM591: Leadership and Organizational Behavior Instructor R Salitore 12/11/2011 Introduction The organization that I will be completing my final project on is Aon Hewitt. Aon Hewitt is the leader in Human Resources Solutions such as consulting‚ benefits administration and HR business process outsourcing. Within the organization I am a Benefits Operations Manager‚ my role
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Organizational culture influences many aspects of workplace life. A workplace with strong beliefs‚ values‚ behaviors‚ ideas and expectations define an organization. Well-communicated beliefs‚ values‚ ideas and expectations influence employee’s behavior and determine how employees communicate with others throughout the organization‚ thus defining the organization’s culture. Over the years‚ the topic of organizational culture has been studied in many disciplines from anthropology to sociology. A prominent
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