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Engaging Change - Wilcox, Mark

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    • Auteur(s) : Wilcox, Mark - Jenkins, Mark
    • Editeur : Kogan Page
    • Langue : Anglais
    • Parution : 01/05/2015
    • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
    • Nombre de pages : 256
    • Expédition : 395
    • Dimensions : 23.4 x 15.6 x 1.4
    • ISBN : 074947291X



    • Résumé :
      Any significant organizational level change initiative is dependent on the engagement of the people working in that organization. Without engagement, change will falter and ultimately fail. Engaging Change goes behind the scenes of change management to help managers, consultants and practitioners understand why some things work and why others don't.

      Engaging Change addresses current challenges such as how to understand the environmental context driving the need for change; how to initiate and sustain momentum throughout the change programme; how to institutionalize structural and behavioural change; and how to create compelling visions. With case studies from Sony, Nestl?, Redcats (who own La Redoute, for example) and the British Army, the text provides practice-based insights into the realities of leading sustainable change.

      Biographie:

      Mark Wilcox is a native of Richmond, Virginia. He is a historian and a first-time fiction author. Mark is a 1984 graduate of Virginia Commonwealth University's School of Mass Communication and holds a Bachelor of Science degree. He is a contributing author for the Emerging Revolutionary War Era blog site and a member of the Richmond Chapter of the Revolutionary War Round Table. Mark is married and the father of three.

      Sommaire:

      Foreword

      01 Introduction and context
      Introduction
      The beginning
      Not as successful as planned = failure!
      The alternative to failure
      Positive change
      Context
      The elevator pitch for engagement
      Change: what does it mean?
      The four key capabilities
      Structure
      Notes02 Leadership
      Introduction
      What do we mean by leadership and leaders?
      Leaders
      Assumptions and conclusions on leadership
      Tools, techniques and models
      Conclusions and reflective questions
      Notes03 Exploration
      Introduction
      Learning to explore
      Exploration: why you should do it
      Exploration: the process
      Internal and external factors: possibilities and penalties
      Exploration, engagement and people
      Exploration: the underpinning psychological principles
      Tools, techniques and models
      Conclusions and reflective questions
      Notes04 Envisioning
      Introduction
      Do we need a vision or envisioning?
      Practitioner priorities
      Stress testing assumptions and ideas
      Strategic aims: more for less or different and divergent
      The envisioning process
      Sense making: what business are we in?
      Visualization, where we are now and where we want to be
      Strategic planning
      Envisioning - the outputs
      Tools, techniques and models
      Conclusions and reflective questions
      Notes05 Engagement
      Introduction
      Leadership congruence
      Power, conflict and influence
      Stakeholders
      Purpose and pain
      Resistance - who's responsible?
      Tensions, transparency and trust
      Engagement: the fundamentals and why you should do it
      Engagement: the process
      Engagement: the underpinning psychological principles
      Tools, techniques and models
      Conclusions and reflective questions
      Notes06 Execution
      Introduction
      Failure to deliver change
      Resources
      Engagement and relationships
      Building the team and developing a change capability
      First steps
      Perspectives, problems and decisions
      Behaviour, culture and symbols
      Transition, change and 'business as usual'
      Reflection and learning
      Portfolio, programme and project management
      Collaboration and technology
      The underpinning psychological principles (motivation, measures and monitoring)
      Tools, techniques and models
      Conclusions and reflective questions
      Notes07 Conclusions and reflections

      Bibliography and suggested further reading
      Index

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