Chapter 14 Flashcards
Forces favouring change
Sufficient dissatisfaction with the existing situation, strong attraction towards a more desirable position, desire to formulate a well thought out strategy.
Internal force: changes in ownership, products, processes.
External: political, law, markets.
Change levers
Technical: production/operational problem. Social/ tech resources dispatched to solve.
Political allocation problem: org must determine how resources will be used, and which parts of org will benefit.
Cultural problem: what values need to be held by what people.
Stress
State of tension experienced by individuals facing extraordinary demands, constraints or opportunities.
Innovation
Process of crating new ideas and putting them into practice. Invention + application
Planned change strategies
Top down: using centralised power to force compliance
Force coercion: Using authority to force compliance.
Rational persuasion: using logic and info to persuade people to accept the change.
Shared power: involving others in change decisions.
Resistance to change
Due to: fear of unknown, need for security, no felt need for change, vested interests threatened, contrasting interpretations, poor timing, lack of resources.
To minimise: change agent should ensure employees understood how change meets: benefit, comparability, complexity, triability.