Chapter 18: Creating and Managing Change Flashcards
tyranny of the or
belief that things must be either A or B and cannot be both; that only one goal and not another can be attained.
genius of the and
ability to achieve multiple objectives simultaneously.
organizational ambidexterity
ability to achieve multiple objectives simultaneously.
Organization Development (OD):
systemwide application of behavioral science knowledge to develop, improve, and reinforce the strategies, structures, and processes that lead to organizational effectiveness.
Unfreezing
realizing current practices are inappropriate and that new behavior is necessary.
Performance gap
difference between actual performance and the performance that should or could exist.
Moving
instituting the change; begins with establishing a vision of where the company is heading
Force-field analysis
identifying the specific forces that prevent people from changing and the specific forces that will drive people toward change
Refreezing
strengthening the new behaviors that support the change
Total Organization Change
introducing and sustaining multiple policies, practices, and procedures across multiple units and levels
Reactive change
responding to pressure after a problem has arisen
Proactive change
anticipating and preparing for an uncertain future
Adapters
take current industry structure and its future evolution as givens. They choose where to compete
Shapers
try to change the structure of their industries, creating a future competitive landscape of their own design