For executives, managers, consultants, and other change agents, Intentional Revolutions offers a powerful seven-point strategy for implementing successful organizational transformations.First redefining resistance as the existence of individual and differing realities, Edwin C. Nevis and his coauthors then integrate behavioral and social science research to present seven methods for changing the way people think, behave, and define their work reality. Applied in an integrated way, this strategy provides a model for influencing behavior, minimizing resistance, and sustaining an organization…mehr
For executives, managers, consultants, and other change agents, Intentional Revolutions offers a powerful seven-point strategy for implementing successful organizational transformations.First redefining resistance as the existence of individual and differing realities, Edwin C. Nevis and his coauthors then integrate behavioral and social science research to present seven methods for changing the way people think, behave, and define their work reality. Applied in an integrated way, this strategy provides a model for influencing behavior, minimizing resistance, and sustaining an organization that is continuously adapting and self-renewing.Filled with examples of both successful and failed change efforts, and numerous case studies from companies including Motorola and Xerox, Intentional Revolutions is a valuable and practical guide.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
EDWIN C. NEVIS is one of the nation's leading consultants in the field of organizational management. A twelve-year past president of Cleveland's Gestalt Institute, he is also author of Organizational Consulting: A Gestalt Approach (1987). JOAN LANCOURT is affiliated with Innovation Associates, a division of Arthur D. Little, based in Boston. HELEN C. VASSALLO is the former department head and Harry Stoddard Professor of Management at Worcester Polytechnic Institute. Named National Woman of the Year by the American Business Woman's Organization, she currently teaches and consults in the field of organizational management.
Inhaltsangabe
Part One: The Challenge of Transformational Change 1. Discontinuous Thinking: The Challenge of Tranformational Change 2. Building a New Consciousness: The Creation of Organizational Reality 3. Practical Dimensions of Transformational Change Phases and Methods 4. The Path of Least Resistance: Working with Multiple Realities Part Two: Seven Methods of Influence: An Integrated Strategy for Transformational Change 5. Persuasive Communication: Enabling People to Envision a Different Future 6. Participation: Creating a Shared Reality Through Joint Endeavor 7. Expectancy: Using the Power of Self-Fulfilling Prophecy 8. Role Modeling: Showing a Conducive Work Environment 9. Extrinsic Rewards: Reinforcing Behaviors that Support the Transformation 10. Coercion: Using it Legitimately 11. Integrating the Strategies for Maximum Impact
Part One: The Challenge of Transformational Change 1. Discontinuous Thinking: The Challenge of Tranformational Change 2. Building a New Consciousness: The Creation of Organizational Reality 3. Practical Dimensions of Transformational Change Phases and Methods 4. The Path of Least Resistance: Working with Multiple Realities Part Two: Seven Methods of Influence: An Integrated Strategy for Transformational Change 5. Persuasive Communication: Enabling People to Envision a Different Future 6. Participation: Creating a Shared Reality Through Joint Endeavor 7. Expectancy: Using the Power of Self-Fulfilling Prophecy 8. Role Modeling: Showing a Conducive Work Environment 9. Extrinsic Rewards: Reinforcing Behaviors that Support the Transformation 10. Coercion: Using it Legitimately 11. Integrating the Strategies for Maximum Impact
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