U4: AOS2 (Reviewing Change) Flashcards

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1) What is Communication?

2) How can it help overcome employee resistance?

A

1) Discussing the implementation and nature of change in order to encourage employees to embrace it

2)

  • Keeps them informed
  • Breaks down any fear (rumours/stipulation)
  • Makes them feel valued/necessary
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1) What is Empowerment?

2) How can it help overcome employee resistance?

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1) Sharing information and power with employees so they can take initiative in problem-solving and decision-making to improve performance

2)

  • Feel valued
  • Reassured of position in business
  • More loyal to business/inclined to work
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1) What is Support?

2) How can it help overcome employee resistance?

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1) Nurturing activities related to understanding the emotions of employees during change periods, such as providing counselling services

2)

  • Feel valued
  • Feel reassured/safe
  • More loyal to business
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1) What are Incentives?

2) How can they help overcome employee resistance?

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1) Providing rewards (performance-related pay/career advancement) for behaviour/work which is to, or above, standard

2)

  • Motivation to keep working
  • Encourages good behaviour/cooperation
  • Feel recognised/willing to work
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1) What is Manipulation?

2) How can it help overcome employee resistance?

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1) The use of persuasion/coercion to force employees into doing what you want against their will

2)

  • Can overcome fierce resistance
  • Does not require time/money
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1) What is Threat?

2) How can it help overcome employee resistance?

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1) The intention to damage an employee’s job or job prospects in order to get them to do what you want

2)

  • Breaks down any fierce resistance
  • Ultimate motivator (change or lose job)
  • Results are quick
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What is Lewin’s ‘Three Step Change Model’?

A

Lewin’s guide to properly transitioning and implementing change within a business.

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What are the key principles of Lewin’s ‘Three Step Change Model’?

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1) Unfreeze: Preparing business for change prior to implementing it by removing certain practices and identifying areas to change.
- Understanding areas that need to change
- Help stakeholders understand necessity of change
- Implement strategies to overcome change

2) Change: Implementation of processes and practices to transition change.
- Support
- Empower
- Communication
- Incentives

3) Refreeze: Sustaining and stabilising the change.
- New policies/new culture
- Rewarding employees
- Developing business model

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1) 2 benefits of change on managers

2) 2 negatives of change of managers

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1)

  • Accolades for leading change
  • Positive re-evaluation of skills/style

2)

  • Failed change = resentment directed at them
  • Extremely stressful process
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1) 2 benefits of change on employees

2) 2 negatives of change on employees

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1)

  • Access to more opportunities (empowerment, new jobs)
  • Access to better working conditions

2)

  • Change may lead to termination/job cutting
  • Employees may resent change = unhappy
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1) 2 benefits of change on suppliers

2) 2 negatives of change on suppliers

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1)

  • Successful change = more contracts
  • Change may make supplying easier/cheaper

2)

  • Unsuccessful change = linked to failed business (negative reputation)
  • Orders may be too large or too spontaneous
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1) 2 benefits of change on the general community

2) 2 negatives of change on the general community

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1)

  • More likely to increase employment (decrease unemployment rates)
  • Successful change = generates more tax for gov to spend on people

2)

  • Failed change = increase in unemployment
  • Less customers = less attention for social area
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1) 2 benefits of change on customers

2) 2 negatives of change on customers

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1)
- Access to better/higher quality goods/services
- May experience lower costs/better features

2)

  • May not agree with change and disassociate with brand
  • May feel quality/cost has been compromised for the opposite
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What are the 3 CSR considerations when implementing change

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1) Effect on Environment
- Recycling
- Renewable energy
- Waste management

2) Effect on Community
- Helping non-profits
- Donation
- Supporting local activities/clubs

3) Effect on Workforce
- Providing work/life balance
- Employing local workers
- Providing good conditions/work safety

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4 reasons for reviewing KPI’s?

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1) Identify areas of most and least success.
2) Decide what changes need to be made to address issues.
3) Consistent checking = stop problems before they escalate.
4) Show if business has achieved/failed objectives.

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