Change management: Time for a change! |
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Authors: | Chris Clegg Prof Susan Walsh |
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Affiliation: | 1. Institute of Work Psychology , University of Sheffield , UK C.Clegg@sheffield.ac.uk;3. Department of Psychology , University of Sheffield , UK |
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Abstract: | We discuss some core issues in the field of change management. We use these topics to identify some mindsets that dominate the practice of change management, and argue that these should be replaced by some alternatives. The alternatives are drawn largely from operations management and sociotechnical thinking. We characterize existing approaches as partial, and speculate that this may be one of the reasons why so many change initiatives are ineffective at meeting their goals. We identify some of the reasons why existing mindsets are sustained. We also point to some ways forward, focusing on changes in the mindsets and language we use. We speculate that these would improve the effectiveness of change initiatives. |
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Keywords: | Psychological contract Volunteers Work effort Polynomial regression Response surface analysis |
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