BA501 Organization Behavior Prof. Fidel Oblena‚ MBA MANAGING CHANGE Change happens in every organization. Some Companies grow larger while others are not. Many organization look for a change and learning how to manage change regardless of what change the organization needed. Change Management need thoughtful planning and sensitive implementation and above all the consultation and involvement of the people affected by changes and in a way as to minimize employee resistance and cost to the organization
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Maslow Concept of human needs Difference people got difference need ‚we have to know that the worker in which level in the hierarchy so that we can give what he want to motivate them .It is based on what the workers need. what he want ? we just give it as motivator Hierarchy factors need For maslow ‚there have a hierarchy with 5 lvl .a people will satisfied the level one by one according this hierarchy. the people will satisfied with the lower level and jump to the higher level until they reach
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The two companies that have undergone similar‚ and fairly substantial‚ changes in recent years are Wal-Mart and General Motors (GM). Both are established publicly traded companies that are typically considered blue chip stocks. However‚ both have made the major decision in recent years to undergo corporate restructuring. In 2009‚ an organizational change was announced by Wal-Mart. It was the restructuring of Wal-Mart’s global sourcing team to leverage the scale of its global merchandising operations
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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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OD and Change The Message Is Clear - Change Or Disappear “There’s no off season anymore” - Nolan Ryan “You miss 100% of the shots you never take” - Wayne Gretsky “Somebody has to do something‚ and its just incredibly pathetic that it has to be us.” - Jerry Garcia‚ the Grateful Dead CHANGE - AN ONGOING PROCESS Companies no longer have a choice‚ they must change to survive. Unfortunately‚ people tend to resist change. It is not easy to change an organization‚ let alone an individual. This
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to manage change. Support your answer with organizational theories and drivers of change. Also evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of the Bureaucratic Organization. (2.1.a) Every organisation needs changes and improvements to sustain in competition of the market. According to Cummings and Worley‚ organisation development can be defined as " It is a planned process of change in an organisation ’s culture through the utilization of behavioural science technology‚ research and theory. " ( Organisation
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IT’S ALL ABOUT MANAGING CHANGE! [pic] UNDER THE GUIDANCE OF Dr. Pramod Solanki (Head- People and Organizational Development‚ Larsen & Toubro Limited) & Dr. Satishchandra Kumar (Reader‚ University Department of Applied Psychology‚ University of Mumbai) SUBMITTED BY Ms. Monika P Bhambi‚ University of Mumbai (2007-08) Acknowledgements: I am grateful to Larsen & Toubro Limited and Mr. Yogi Sriram (Executive
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parts of Southeast Asia. The cities and infrastructures that we built in the past are deteriorating‚ clearly not created for the purpose of survival in this foreign climate. It is too little too late for the political sphere to attempt to make changes. They have ignored the warnings my colleagues and me have been begging them to give due attention to for decades; caught up in the greed of wealth and power rather than the sustainability of the one world we have. As nature and subsequently our
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CHANGE MANAGEMENt REFERENCES: Organizational Behavior -Stephen P.Robbins Organizational Behavior -Shashi k. Gupta Rosy Joshi www.google.com www.wikipedia.com CHANGE MANAGEMENT =>what is organizational change? >What Is the Meaning of Organizational Change? Organizational change is about reviewing and modifying management structures
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UNIT TITLE: MANAGING CHANGE FOR COMPETITIVE SUCCESS UNIT CODE: TITLE: INDIVIDUAL AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE AND RESPONSES TO CHANGE OCTOBER 2011 Nairobi Table of Contents Defining change 3 Individual Change 3 Other forms of changes 9 Organization Change 10 Responses to Change 12 References: 14 Defining change Change has various definitions but one underlying factor about change is that it is the transformation from a status quo position‚ to a new position. This new position
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