Organizational Change Explained
Case Studies on Transformational Change in Organizations
by Sarah Coleman; Bob Thomas
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Pub Date 3 Feb 2017 | Archive Date 9 Mar 2017
Kogan Page Ltd | Kogan Page
Description
The best way to learn how to navigate change successfully is to look at practical examples of change management programmes. Organizational Change Explained shares stories and insights from experienced change practitioners so professionals can reflect on their own work, respond critically to what others have done, and take away new tools and techniques to apply to their own change management practice. The book includes a range of cases from different sectors and countries including GlaxoSmithKline and the NHS to offer insights no matter the scale of the change management programme.
Organized around central themes such as shaping and design, change leadership, and communication and engagement, Organizational Change Explained presents each case alongside an introduction, conclusion, list of key learning points, questions for reflection and sources of further reading. The book is invaluable to anyone tasked with leading or managing change within their teams, projects, departments or divisions, whether at local level or across geographic locations, countries and cultures.
Available Editions
EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9780749475475 |
PRICE | £39.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 360 |
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Featured Reviews
Well-written and well-organized, this book is drawn from theory uses case studies to show a "this is how we did from the perspectives of different organizations. This is a good resource for organizations undergoing change, but also a good tool for a student needing ideas for models and theory as he moves forward with research.
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