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How change happens: Field Configuring Events as change management tool

Field Configuring Events is a new concept from organizational science that provides valuable insights into how change happens on a micro-level. It emphasizes the role of change events such as meetings, projects, workshop and conferences play in driving change.
Field Configuring Events shed light on how change happens
Dr. Markus Nini, 13.09.2020
Evidence-based change management, Discourse, Change Management, Language of change

Motivational Interviewing (MI): Why it matters for organizational change

One approach to stimulating change is through motivational interviewing. The practice of motivational interviewing is well-established in the field of counseling yet is also relevant to those seeking to foster change.
Motivational Interviewing
Dr. Annette Towler, 17.08.2020
Motivational interviewing, Change Management

Change agents: The driving force behind change or just another management fad?

The terms change agents, change champion or change catalyst have become an integral part of jargon in almost any type of organization. We provides practical tips on how to best utilize change agents, their benefits and limitations.
Change agents can play an important role in managing change in organizations
Dr. Annette Towler, 23.07.2020
Change Management, Evidence-based change management

Resistance to change in organizations: arch villain or underdog?

Change is an inevitable, all pervasive part of life and organizations need to predict and plan for future changes. People are programmed psychologically to resist change as they prefer status quo and familiar situations, dislike cognitive dissonance, and abhor the unknown. We have a look at change resistance, why it is important and how to overcome it in this CQ Dossier.
Dr. Sumbul Tahir, 25.04.2020
Change Management, Evidence-based change management

12 reasons why change management initiatives fail and how to fix them

Managing change is one of the most fundamental skills you need to succeed in an organization. It doesn’t matter whether you work in a private, a public or a non-governmental organization. Every time you want to launch a new product or service into the market, introduce a new IT system or just convince people to stick to a new process, you need change management skills. This is why in this blog post we summarize the top 12 reasons why change management initiatives fail and provide you some best practices on how to fix them.
Many change initiatives fail. We summarize the top 12 reason why and how to fix them.
Total votes: 4285
Dr. Markus Nini, 29.03.2020 | Posted in Change Management 0 comment
Change Management, Change side effects, Evidence-based change management

Structuration theory and its implications for management: Key take-aways for managers and working professionals

Anthony Giddens' Structuration Theory is one of a set of grand social theories that are capable of describing the very foundation of social systems: these include teams, organizations, and society as a whole. One of the key characteristics of Giddens's theory is the understanding of structure as duality: On the one hand, structures of social systems such as norms, symbols, and physical objects etc. enable social practices. On the other hand, these very structures are reproduced by agents and thus are also result of social practices. This understanding opens up a variety of new perspectives for managing organizations. In this blog post we have a look at some of those perspectives, such as Strategy as Practice, and derive key take-aways for managers and working professionals.
By viewing strategy as a dynamic practice, it becomes possible to perceive and delve into dynamics that allow for better decision-making.
Total votes: 5981
Wanda Tiefenbacher, 02.01.2020 | Posted in Change Management, Leadership 0 comment
Change Management, Strategy, Structuration Theory

Strategic management: how and why to redefine organizational strategy in today’s VUCA world

Today’s world is characterized as being VUCA - volatile, uncertain, complex and ambiguous. Because of this new and unpredictable environment, it is almost impossible to predict threats or opportunities - at the same time, the potential for disruption is very high. VUCA was a term originally coined in the late 1990 to describe a strategic leadership environment. This already hints at the hidden advantages of this seemingly out-of-reach environment. What is VUCA really about and how can organizations and leaders adapt to it? In the following blogpost, we will consider what VUCA can and cannot bring to the table, and give some tips about how to make VUCA work for you through strategic management.
Strategic management in a VUCA world
Total votes: 7737
Wanda Tiefenbacher, 31.12.2019 | Posted in Strategy 0 comment
Agility, Change Management, Collaborative learning, Decision making, Innovation, Organizational learning, Strategy, Unique thinking

New change management models: how alternative frameworks help organizations manage change

In this dossier, we take a critical look at traditional change management models and introduce you to some alternatives that can help implement change successfully.
Dr. Annette Towler, 02.12.2019
Change Management

Managing organizational transformation: Change management tools that really make a difference

In your professional life you will most certainly face situations were only an organizational transformation can move you and your organization out of harm's way. New regulatory frameworks, disruptive innovations, financial crisis are some examples of events where gradual or incremental change reaches its limits. Learn how transformational change works in this CQ Dossier.
Large Scale Organizational Change Interventions (LSOCI) is cannot be planned and implemented solely based on a top-down approach.
Dr. Markus Nini, 02.11.2019
Large Scale Organizational Change, Evidence-based change management, Change Management, Language of change, Discourse

Change management and communication: How to shape social reality and drive organizational change

One of the most powerful tools to manage change is language. Depending on how you use it, language can enable, block or drive organizational change. While the role language plays in organizational change has not yet been fully recognized in the practical domain, the social sciences have started the so called linguistic turn years ago.
Communication shapes social reality and is a powerful change management tool
Dr. Markus Nini, 06.10.2019
Evidence-based change management, Change Management, Change side effects, Language of change, Discourse

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