Effective Organizational Change explores the importance of leadership for organizational change based on sensemaking. Combining a theoretical overview, models and conceptual discussions rich with in-depth examples and case studies, this book uncovers what it is that leaders actually do when they lead change through sensemaking.
Effective Organizational Change explores the importance of leadership for organizational change based on sensemaking. Combining a theoretical overview, models and conceptual discussions rich with in-depth examples and case studies, this book uncovers what it is that leaders actually do when they lead change through sensemaking.
Einar Iveroth is Associate Professor at the Department of Business Studies, Uppsala University, Sweden. He is an expert in organizational change and IT-enabled change and has published widely in leading journals such as the California Management Review, Journal of Change Management, Journal of Environmental Management, European Management Journal, and Health Care Management Review. Jacob Hallencreutz PhD is a Change Expert in one of Scandinavia's leading management consultancies. He has 25 years of experience of leading change in both manufacturing and service organizations, including some of the largest in northern Europe. Jacob is also a leading researcher and has published in a number of international scientific journals.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Introduction Part I: Theory 2. The Theories of Change 3. Making Sense of Sensemaking Theory 4. Deciphering Some Sources of Sensemaking Cues 5. Leadership and Sensemaking Part II: Practice 6. Landscaping: Leading Through Sensemaking 7. Exploring Landscaping in Practice 8. Summary, Lessons Learned and Concluding Thoughts
1. Introduction Part I: Theory 2. The Theories of Change 3. Making Sense of Sensemaking Theory 4. Deciphering Some Sources of Sensemaking Cues 5. Leadership and Sensemaking Part II: Practice 6. Landscaping: Leading Through Sensemaking 7. Exploring Landscaping in Practice 8. Summary, Lessons Learned and Concluding Thoughts
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