Change Management

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Change lifecycle
Change management
Change Management Intervention
Change Management Team
Change readiness
change readiness assessment
Common Language
Cultural change management
cultural transformation
Culture Change Initiative
Cycle Times
employee adaptation processes
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ERP Solution
Feasibility Cycle
Gemba Walks
Key Words
knowledge-driven competitive advantage
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Life Cycle
Modeling change
OCM
organizational behavior theory
Organizational change
Organizational Change Management Processes
organizational learning
Phase Gate Reviews
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project implementation strategies
ROI
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Time Box
Workshop Facilitator

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138463950
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 13 Nov 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Change Management: Manage Change or It Will Manage You represents a substantial core guidance effort for Change Management practitioners. Organizations currently contend with increasingly higher levels of knowledge-driven competition. Many attempt to meet the challenge by investing in expensive knowledge-driven change management systems. Such systems are useless, and sometimes even harmful, for making strategic decisions because they do not distinguish between what is strategically relevant and what is not.

This Management-for-Results Handbook focuses on identifying and managing the specific, critical knowledge assets that your organization needs to disrupt your competitors, including tacit experience of key employees, a deep understanding of customers needs, valuable patents and copyrights, shared industry practices, and customer- and supplier-generated innovations. The authors present two aspects of Change Management: (1) traditional Change Management as it impacts the project management team‘s activities and (2) a suggested new approach to Change Management directed at changing the culture. The focus is to prepare the people impacted by the project and change activities to accept and adapt to the new/changed working conditions.

The first half of the book deals with traditional Change Management, which covers the topics of remembering, understanding, and applying. The second half presents the authors new approach to changing the culture, which deals with analyzing, evaluating, and creating.

Frank Voehl, H. James Harrington