Which Will Be Most Successful For Your Current Change Effort A Change Process Approach Or A Change Tool Approach?

Topics:
Change Management
Tags:
Being First,
Human Resources,
Organization,
Organizational Structure,
Productivity,
Tool
Source:
Being First

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Overview: Change is inevitable in today’s dynamic business environment. Organizations have to successfully manage change in order to stay afloat amidst intense competition. Some changes arise from factors internal to the organization such as alteration of the organizational structure and changes in employee demographics. Organizations are evolving myriad orientations to leading change efforts. Some change interventions are process-based and some are tool-based. The paper elucidates the aforesaid approaches to organizational change.

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Format: PDF | Size: 439KB | Date: Feb 2002 | Pages: 4


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