كتاب إلكتروني

Leadership, Organizational Change and Sensemaking

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العنوان: Leadership, Organizational Change and Sensemaking
الوصف: Organizational change literature often focuses on the leaders role in giving sense to others of the need for change and there is a plethora of models and recipes on how to influence employees thinking about change, organizational design and performance. Notwithstanding this ready supply of advice, research has shown that up to 90% of change programs fail to deliver their expected outcomes. One of the reasons for this which has been neglected in the literature is that successful change in thinking starts with how leaders first make sense of the need for change and the challenges this poses to their own thinking. This book surfaces the elements behind leader sensemaking that add to or detract from their ability to critically question their current thinking. Leaders and interventionists have lacked practical and pragmatic advice on how to influence the process. This book is the culmination of 10 years of research spent working with leaders in organizations as they interpreted the need for change and made choices about engaging, or not, with transformational change methodologies. It reveals nine elements of sensemaking displayed by organizational leaders as they grapple with challenges to their current orthodoxies about how to lead and organize in times of change.The book shows the latest state of knowledge on the topic and will be of interest to researchers, academics, practitioners, and students in the fields of leadership, change, and organisational development.
المؤلفون: Ronald Skea
نوع المادة: eBook.
الموضوعات: Organizational change, Employee motivation, Leadership
تصنيفات: BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Development, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / General, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Management, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Strategic Planning, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Leadership, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Organizational Behavior
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