Title: Implementing New Designs: Managing Organizational Change
1Implementing New Designs Managing Organizational
Change
- BUAD 661, Fall 2004
- Peggy M Beranek, PhD
2Implementing a New Design
Implementing a new design is often as difficult
and time consuming as developing the new design
in the first place. And many design failures are
a result of poor implementations, not poor
designs.
3Optimistic Standards for Management of Transitions
- The organization moves from current state to the
future state - The functioning of the design works as expected
- The transition is accomplished without undue cost
to the organization or individuals
4Problems with Implementations
- What the change will be
- How the change will be implemented
This is the question we are concerned with
5The Problem of Power
- The effects of threats of change to political
power balances can cause problems
Changes in balance of power uncertainty
ambiguity increase in political activities
6The Problem of Anxiety
Change involves a movement from a known to an
unknown state. Organizational members are
concerned about how they will fit into this new
- unknown organization. This increases
individual anxiety and stress which results in
performance and behavior problems.
7The Problem of Organizational Control
Organizational change can undermine existing
systems of management control making them
irrelevant. This causes difficulties in
monitoring performances and making assumptions
and decisions.
8Change Problems and Implications
9Shaping Political Dynamics
- Et support of key power groups
- Demonstrate leadership support of the change
- Use symbols
- Build in stability
10Motivating Constructive Behavior
- Surface dissatisfaction with the current state
- Obtain the appropriate level of participation in
planning/implementing change - Reward desired behavior in transition to future
state - Provide time and opportunity to disengage from
current state
11Managing the Transition
- Develop and communicate a clear image of the
future state - Use multiple and consistent leverage points
- Use transition devices
- Obtain feedback about the transition state