MANAGING ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE A MULTIPLE PERSPECTIVE APPROA

Author(s): Ian Palmer; Richard Dunford; Gib Akin

Behaviour Management

Managing Organizational Change, by Palmer/Dunford/Akin, provides managers with an awareness of the issues involved in managing change, moving them beyond one-best way approaches, and providing them with access to multiple perspectives that they can draw upon in order to enhance their success in producing organizational change. These multiple perspectives provide a theme for the text, as well as a framework for the way each chapter outlines different options open to managers in helping them to identify, in a reflective way, the actions and choices open to them. The authors favor using multiple perspectives to ensure that change managers are not trapped by a one-best way of approaching change which limits their options for action. Changing organizations is as messy as it is exhilarating, as frustrating as it is satisfying, as muddling-through and creative a process as it is a rational one. This book recognizes these tensions for those involved in managing organizational change. identifying why they are there, how they can be managed and the limits they create for what the manager of organizational change can achieve.


Product Information

General Fields

  • : 9780072496802
  • : McGraw-Hill Education
  • : McGraw-Hill Education
  • : 0.0508023
  • : 11 March 2005
  • : .86 Inches X 7 Inches X 9 Inches
  • : books

Special Fields

  • : Ian Palmer; Richard Dunford; Gib Akin
  • : Paperback
  • : English
  • : 658.4/06
  • : 384