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Kotter, John P. "Leading Change. Why transformation efforts fail", Harvard Business Review, January 2007, pp 92-107 HSN O T H E T E S T S F A L E A D E R 8 H S TS F 1995 ultimate test of a leader no busrness Editors Note: Gulding changemay be the itself' But' human nature betng survives over the long term if it can't reinvent resistedmighttly by the people it most what it is, fundamental changeis often leading change is both affects: thosetn the trenchesof the business'Thus'
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steps to take when you are leading change. The first step is to create urgency, meaning you need to create the initial motivation to change within the organization. In the case of Blockbuster, we will need to not only communicate our poor performance, but express the urgent need for us to change our business, or face being pushed out of the market by our competitors. Seventy five percent of people within the organization need to be on board with change in order for the change to be successful (Kotter)
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Leading Change Deborah Sarrion Nova Southeastern University August 10, 2012 Introduction Leadership is a work in progress. Just as we grow and change into adults, we grow and change as needed in the leadership roles we have throughout our professional life. Leaders need to be open to change, to give others the chance to make decisions and lead. A good leader is a humble leader. Webster's dictionary
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Leading Change by John P. Kotter Introduction of author John P. Kotter, a worldwide famous expert on leadership at Harvard Business School, was a graduate of MIT and Harvard. He joined the Harvard Business School faculty in 1972 and who was voted tenure and a full professorship at the age of thirty-three in 1980. Kotter's honors include an Exxon Award for Innovation in Graduate Business School Curriculum Design and a Johnson, Smith and Knisely Award for New Perspectives in Business Leadership
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eRMIT UNIVERSITY EXAM COVER SHEET NOTE: This exam paper may be RETAINED by the student EXAM DETAILS Course Code: Course Description: Date of exam: BUSM4177 Leading for Change 04/06/2012 Start time ofexam: 8 09:15 Duration of exam: 2hr 15min Total number of pages (incl. this cover sheet) ALLOWABLE MATERIALS AND INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. Write your full name and student number on each exam booklet together with the number of exam books used. Students must not write
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Leading Change Paper University of Phoenix Good Sport, Inc manufactures and sells fitness equipment such as treadmills, exercise bikes and other exercise equipment. The company was founded by an ex-basketball player Jason Poole in Coral Springs Florida. The company has created a hierarchy organizational structure which includes a span of control. “Span of control is the number of people directly reporting to the next level in the organizational hierarchy,” (McShane & Von Glinow, Chpt. 15 pg 17)
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Leading Change Leaders who successfully transform a business do 8 things right and they do them in order. 8 Steps for Transformative Change: 1. Establish a sense of Urgency “Make status quo more dangerous than launching into the unknown” a. Examine market & competitive realities b. Identify & discuss crises, potential crises or major opportunities 2. Form a Powerful Guiding Coalition a. Assemble a group with enough power to lead change b. Encourage the group together as a team
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PPT: 3. Leadership and Managing Change (Week 10) Think about: Differences between management and leadership The role of managers and leaders in change Impact of leadership on change outcomes 3. Critically analyse the influence a leader can have on the outcome of proposed organisational change with reference to the differences between leadership and management. A. The difference between the leadership and management: 1. Management is concerned with maintaining the current organisation (doing
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CONTENT PAGE Executive Summary 2 I. Introduction 3 A. Desired Profession and Job Descriptions 3-5 B. Personal Strengths and Weaknesses 6 B.1. Assessment Tools
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