Leading Change

Leading Change
Title Leading Change PDF eBook
Author John P. Kotter
Publisher Harvard Business Press
Total Pages 210
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1422186431

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From the ill-fated dot-com bubble to unprecedented merger and acquisition activity to scandal, greed, and, ultimately, recession -- we've learned that widespread and difficult change is no longer the exception. By outlining the process organizations have used to achieve transformational goals and by identifying where and how even top performers derail during the change process, Kotter provides a practical resource for leaders and managers charged with making change initiatives work.

Strategic Change and Transformation

Strategic Change and Transformation
Title Strategic Change and Transformation PDF eBook
Author Swarup Kumar Dutta
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 94
Release 2018-08-14
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1351269224

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Strategic change and transformation are words used very commonly in business parlance but rarely defined. Besides, change and transformations are often used interchangeably. Thus the correct perspective of viewing change and transformations is missing from management literature. How is change different from transformation? Do all changes lead to renewal? What are the characteristics of strategic changes? This re-addresses some of our current assumptions and understanding of change and transformation when viewed through both academic and business lenses. It is a balanced and well-rounded perspective on how strategic change and transformation can be brought about successfully in organizations specifically with the perspective from an emerging economy like India.

Change (Transformation) in Government Organizations

Change (Transformation) in Government Organizations
Title Change (Transformation) in Government Organizations PDF eBook
Author Ronald R. Sims
Publisher IAP
Total Pages 345
Release 2010-10-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1617351245

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“Change (Transformation) in Government Organizations” discusses recent efforts to bring about change in government organizations. The book brings together contributions by a number of managers, practitioners, academics and consultants in the study of international, federal, state, and local government efforts to respond to increased calls for change (transformation) in public sector organizations. Each contributor describes their work in this area using as a backdrop the fact that public sector organizations continue to be under new and substantial pressures to change and transform themselves. Hence a collection of current contributions such as those in this book are intended to add to the ongoing debates and rewriting of the success and failures of change in public sector organizations. The ultimate purpose of this book is to further our knowledge about the related issues and current efforts to bring about change or transformation in public sector organizations. The contributors, all experts with extensive experience as change agents in both public and private sector organizations not only support their analyses and discussions of specific cases and change (transformation) management issues but also provide practical tools, ideas and lessons learned, intended to be generalizable to other public sector agencies and helpful to those responsible for developing, implementing and evaluating similar efforts in the years to come. The audience for the book will be government managers, scholars and others interested in undertaking or learning about such efforts.

Change, Transformation and Development

Change, Transformation and Development
Title Change, Transformation and Development PDF eBook
Author J. Stan Metcalfe
Publisher Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages 450
Release 2012-12-06
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 3790827207

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For as long as one can remember, the edifice of the neoclassical economic syn thesis has been under attack. Critiques have focused on the extreme unreality of the assumptions that underpin the Arrow-Debreu theorems of welfare economics. They have queried the excessive formalism of the edifice, and the lack of practical significance of many of the results.They have castigated the neoclassical synthesis for its internal incoherence (lacking an independent theory of capital, for example, one of the favorite topics of the Cambridge school), its lack of a dynamic element, its non-evolutionary character, its lack of any conception of "market process" and so the list could be continued (Blaug, 1997). Through all this, the neoclassi cal synthesis remains as strong as ever, impervious it seems to these or any other attacks. In this paper a different tack is taken. The neoclassical edifice is left alone, standing as a representation of what goes on in a certain kind ofeconomy- namely the economy wheregoods and services are producedand exchanged. The paper then introduces another kind of economy, namely an economy of productive entities called "resources"- that are needed to produce the economyofgoods and services.

Organizational Transformation

Organizational Transformation
Title Organizational Transformation PDF eBook
Author Bruce J. Avolio
Publisher Stanford University Press
Total Pages 316
Release 2018-06-12
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1503605841

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It is estimated that approximately seventy percent of organizations fail in their attempts to implement transformative change. This book will help lessen that rate. Using real-world examples, Bruce J. Avolio maps four states of change that any organization must go through: identifying and recognizing, initiating, emerging and impending, and institutionalizing new ways of operating. Each state is described in detail, as are the leadership qualities necessary to solidify and transition from one to the next. These "in-between moments" are an often-overlooked key to organizational transformation. So too is the fact that organizational change happens one individual at a time. For transformation to take root, each person must shift his or her sense of self at work and the role that he or she plays in the transforming organization. Intended as a road map, rather than a "how-to" manual with fixed procedures, Organizational Transformation will help leaders to locate their organization's position on a continuum of progress and confidently navigate planned, whole-systems change, overcoming the challenges of growing from and adjusting to watershed moments.

Leadership and the Art of Change

Leadership and the Art of Change
Title Leadership and the Art of Change PDF eBook
Author Lee R. Beach
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 201
Release 2006
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1412913810

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Lee Roy Beech seeks to avoid pedantry, gimmicks & hero worship while addressing the complex issues involved in trying to lead an organization. He does not offer any quick fixes, but concentrates on practical strategies.

Disruption, Change and Transformation in Organisations

Disruption, Change and Transformation in Organisations
Title Disruption, Change and Transformation in Organisations PDF eBook
Author Andrew Day
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2020
Genre Industrial relations
ISBN 9780367253059

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This book explores the enormous psychological and sociological impact of ongoing, turbulent and discontinuous change on organizations.