BRUNEL BUSINESS SCHOOL COVERSHEET FOR ONLINE COURSEWORK SUBMISSIONS Module Code MG2129 Module Title Managing Change & Creativity Module leader Natasha Slutskaya Student ID number 1217919 Student name Christian Henawi Degree Programme (e.g. Business and Management (General)) General Business and Management I understand that the School does not tolerate plagiarism. Plagiarism is the knowing or reckless presentation of another person’s thoughts‚ writings‚ inventions‚ as one’s own. It
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Dealing with and managing resistance to change The top two reasons for employee resistance are 1. 2. A lack of awareness about the change Comfort with the ways things are and fear of the unknown. The Top 10 Reasons Employees Resist Change 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. The individual’s personal predisposition to change. Surprise and fear of the unknown. Climate of mistrust. Fear of failure. Loss of status and/or job security. Peer pressure. Disruption of cultural traditions and/or group relationships
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Human Resources Managing Change Sergio DaCosta University of Bridgeport Organizations worldwide face inevitable change as the market constantly evolves. Especially for human resources managers focusing on administrative and legal process associated with the employment of individuals. Human resources personnel have a great deal of responsibilities within the organization that focuses on recruitment‚ management‚ and providing insight and direction for individuals who work in the organization
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The Change Agent Series for Groups and Organizations MISSION STATEMENT The books in this series are intended to be cutting-edge‚ state-of-the-art‚ and innovative approaches to participative change in organizational settings. They are written for‚ and written by‚ organization development (OD) practitioners interested in new approaches to facilitating participative change. They are geared to providing both theory and advice on practical application. SERIES EDITORS William J. Rothwell Roland Sullivan
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Introduction Organisations today are going through constant change brought about by competition‚ economics‚ business innovation and a realization that remaining stagnant may mean organizational death. As the business environment increases in complexity and changes rapidly‚ organization and management consequently experiences significant transformation to cope with these changes. On a micro level (company level)‚ these changes would include the transformation of the internal corporate culture as
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factor in Managing Change”. Firstly it will look at defining leadership‚ and will make a comparison of leadership versus management. It will discuss the importance of leadership and its role in managing change. The essay will consider the strength and weaknesses of the current theories and models exploring the leadership impact on change within organisations. The essay will also consider the key principles to change management as well as the reason why we experience resistance to change within organisations
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Managing Change from a gender perspective by Robert Paton and Linda Dempster.2002.Great Britain. European Management Journal Vol. 20‚ No. 5‚ pp. 539–548‚book reviewed by Siti Hajarul Aishah Bt Abd Razak Robert Paton is the head of department of Business and Management at University of Glasgow and Manager Director for the University’s Business school. His current research includes an evaluation of competency and business-focused management development programmes‚ and the effective management of change
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References: Andriopoulos‚ C. and Dawson‚ P. 2009. Managing change‚ creativity and innovation. Los Angeles: SAGE. Arnold‚ A. 2010. Building a Creative Organization. [online] Available at: http://www.businessweek.com/stories/2010-09-09/building-a-creative-organizationbusinessweek-business-news-stock-market-and-financial-advice
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Chapter 7 – Managing Risk Posted on October 6‚ 2013 by Eko Budiono Tedjo • Posted in Uncategorized • Tagged Budget‚ Change control‚ Contingency plan‚ Project management‚ Project manager‚ Risk‚ WBS‚ Work breakdown structure • Leave a comment Rate This Question 1 1. Project risks can/cannot be eliminated if the project is carefully planned. Explain. Project risks cannot be eliminated. It is impossible to be aware of all things that might happen when a project is being
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Organizational Change Process Organizations need tactical responsiveness to external dynamics to bring strategic renewal within the continuum‚ which organizations need to create and maintain outstanding performance (Spencer‚ 2010). Through strategic renewal the organization alters its operational strategy to gain economic advantage. Successful of implementation of change should be a long-lasting occurrence often determined by readiness‚ resources necessary to implement change successfully‚ how the
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