Group 1 CHANGE MANAGEMENT INTRODUCTION In a world that is increasingly fast paced and ever changing, the change management process is an integral part of any organization and manager. Whether planning a large fundamental change or a smaller incremental one, change must be planned and executed correctly and the following change management process will give direction in terms of content needed for successful transformation. It is an organizational process aimed at helping change stakeholders
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Diploma in Strategic Management and Leadership – Level 7 Unit 3 Strategic Change Management CONTENT Introduction Understand the background to organisational strategic change 1.1 Discuss models of strategic change 1.2 Evaluate the relevance of models of strategic change to organisations in the current economy 1.3 Assess the value of using strategic intervention techniques in organisation Understand issues relating to strategic change in an organisation 2.1 Examine the
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Change is an inevitable part of any organization. Organizations are faced with the challenge of choosing how to correctly handle the organizational change process. Establishments have two options when it comes to the change process they can choose to handle the change with organization and proper planning or they can choose to implement the change without ensuring proper planning or implementation. Many theoretical models have been established to ensure that organizations have references to use
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? Change management or change leadership THE ARTICLE Journal of Change Management, 2003 - ROGER GILL ABSTRACT § WELL MANAGED CHANGE IS NOT ENOUGH § EFFECTIVE LEADERSHIP HAS TO BE INTRODUCED § MODEL OF LEADERSHIP FOR CHANGE § DIMENSIONS – cognitive, spiritual, emotional and behavioural § THE MODEL – vision, values, strategy, empowerment and motivation and inspiration CHANGE CHANGE MANAGEMENT Change management is an approach to transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations
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………………………………………….3 2. Company’s Overview…………….…………………………………....3 3. Change Analysis Model...……………………………………………..3 3.1 SWOT………………………………………………………………3 3.2 PESTEL…………………………………………………………….3 3.3 Type of Change…………………………………………………....6 4. Change Model……………………….…………………………………..6 4.1 Kurt Lewin’s 3 steps Model…………………………………….....6 4.2 John Kotter’s 8 step Model…………………………………….…7 5. Leadership Theories for Change Management……………………...7 5.1 Transactional …………………………….………………7
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INTEGRATED CHANGE MANAGEMENT: INCREASING SUCCESS RATES THROUGH AN INTERDISCIPLINARY APPROACH By SUSAN DOUTRE Integrated Studies Final Project Essay MAIS 700 submitted to Dr. Raphael Foshay in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Arts – Integrated Studies Athabasca, Alberta December, 2012 CHANGE MANAGEMENT SUCCESS 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract ................................................................
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E-Business in Pakistan ➢ The Three Phase Change Management Framework For E-business Transformation • Phase I : Vision, Communication and People • Phase – II : Processes & Technology • Phase III : Customers, Suppliers and Other Value Chain Partners ➢ The rules of change management ➢ Organizational and Personal Change Management ➢ Responsibility of Managing Change ➢ Change Management Principles ❖ References
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companies face changes, such as launching a new product, or restructuring the organization. What if companies started such changes without making careful plans and implementing change in a conscientious way? The result would be chaos! Strategic change management allows companies to carefully and responsibly make needed changes. Strategic change management is the process of managing change in a structured, thoughtful way in order to meet organizational goals, objectives, and missions. Change is necessary
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2: Managing Planned Organisational Change Executive Summary Change management is essential if the introduction and implementation of a new process into the workforce is to succeed. Through an increase in injuries, plant downtime, equipment damage and multiple “notices of improvement” from the Department of Mines, a performance gap at Utah Point export facility was recognized. This performance gap was analysed and with the assistance of a gap analysis model a desired future comprising a safer
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Change ManageMent Defining Change Management Change management has typically been defined as a process involving unfreezing, moving, and refreezing values, practices, and procedures within organizations.1 Unfreezing refers to the creation of a perceived discrepancy between the existing and ideal state of an organization that generates a desire for change and lowers people’s resistance to change. Moving refers to the various processes mechanisms. Change and Resistance Change is often resisted
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