Change Management Flashcards

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What are the types of change?

A

Transformational

Incremental

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What are the type of management approach to change?

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Reactive

Proactive

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What are the matrix axis in the Johnson, Scholes and Whittington Model?

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Nature of Change - Incremental or Transformational

Management Role - Proactive or Reactive?

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What are the key steps in the Lewin iceberg model?

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Unfreeze
Move
Refreeze

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What is the Unfreeze step of the Iceberg Model?

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The process of selling the change

Usually through providing a motibe for changing their attitudes

Usually needs:

  • A trigger
  • Someoe to challenge the existing norms
  • Outside Involvment
  • Power structure alterations
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What is the Move step of the Iceberg Model?

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Identifying what the new desirable behaviour should be

Communicating the desired behaviour

Encourage groups to own the new attitude/behaviour

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What is the Refreeze step of the Iceberg model?

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Consolidation and reinforcement of the new behaviour.

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What is adaptive change?

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Change that occurs when an organisations environment changes slowly over time.

Changes are implemented incrementally.

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What are the advantages of adaptive change?

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Organic changes

Likely to be less resistance due to the incremental nature of the change

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What is Coercive Change?

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Change that is enforced without participation

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What is the Gemini 4R’s Framework for planned, strategic change?

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Reframing
Restructuring
Revitalising
Renewal

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What does Reframing involve under the 4R’s model

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Achieve mobilisation - Create the desire for change

Create a vision of where the company is going

Build a measurement system that sets targets to measure performance

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What does Restructuring involve under the 4R’s model?

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Construct an economic model to show how value is added by the change

Align the physical infrastructure with the overall plan

Redesign the work architecture so that processes interact to create value

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What does Revitalising involve under the 4R’s model

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Achieve a market focus

Invent new businesses

Change the rules of competition by exploiting technology

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What does Renewal involve under the 4R’s model

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Create a reward model to motivate

Build individual learning

Develop the organisation

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