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Managing change has been a major concern for managers since long time because socio-economic changes create opportunities or pose threats. For instance, credit crunch emerged from unknown factors. The successful managers were those who managed the crisis. The theory of survival of the fittest remained true; the fittest were those who coped with the change. Managers draw on how change agents had introduced change. This book provides a detailed exemplar from real world; BAe implemented a successful radical change initiative to improve its internal efficiency and enhance competitiveness. The…mehr

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Managing change has been a major concern for managers since long time because socio-economic changes create opportunities or pose threats. For instance, credit crunch emerged from unknown factors. The successful managers were those who managed the crisis. The theory of survival of the fittest remained true; the fittest were those who coped with the change. Managers draw on how change agents had introduced change. This book provides a detailed exemplar from real world; BAe implemented a successful radical change initiative to improve its internal efficiency and enhance competitiveness. The company increased process efficiency by up to 79% and gained leadership in the European industry. A phased framework has been applied for the analysis of the case study with a qualitative research design; it provides theoretical support on the subject as well. A careful application of the material presented here can enable managers to introduce change programmes with similar reasons as to BAe and can be a beginning point for those with different triggers. It is also beneficial to researchers of management, IT and research methodology for a deeper understanding of the subject.
Autorenporträt
Dr Javed Iqbal is the head of training programmes at Tiatec Manchester. Previously he was an Associate Professor at IUIC, Assistant Professor at IIUI and Lecturer in UAJ&K. Dr Iqbal received his PhD from the University of Salford (UK); MBA (Information Management) from the University of Hull (UK) and MBA (Finance) from the University AJ&K.