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This exciting new text fills a gap in the management literature on
organizational change. It presents a balanced view which raises
questions about the imperative of change, whose interests are being
served, how change programs impact employees, and why organizations
continually engage in such programs. The authors provide an
overview of: change management literature; types of change
techniques over time (i.e. TQM, BPR, Balanced Scorecard, Six Sigma,
etc.); the role of management gurus in the rise and fall of
management fashions; the impact of organizational change on
organizational members; ways to understand organizational
resistance; and ways to use this understanding to overcome
resistance.
Featuring vignettes of companies from both sides of the Atlantic,
which have undergone some of the better-known change techniques,
and explore the reasons for their successes and failures, readers
are encouraged to question the validity of change for change's
sake. This book is an innovative and important new text for
students of organizational behavior, organizational change,
strategy and HRM.
"*Supplemented with an accompanying website"
This exciting new text fills a gap in the management literature on
organizational change. It presents a balanced view which raises
questions about the imperative of change, whose interests are being
served, how change programs impact employees, and why organizations
continually engage in such programs. The authors provide an
overview of: change management literature; types of change
techniques over time (i.e. TQM, BPR, Balanced Scorecard, Six Sigma,
etc.); the role of management gurus in the rise and fall of
management fashions; the impact of organizational change on
organizational members; ways to understand organizational
resistance; and ways to use this understanding to overcome
resistance.
Featuring vignettes of companies from both sides of the Atlantic,
which have undergone some of the better-known change techniques,
and explore the reasons for their successes and failures, readers
are encouraged to question the validity of change for change's
sake. This book is an innovative and important new text for
students of organizational behavior, organizational change,
strategy and HRM.
"*Supplemented with an accompanying website"
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