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Title: Organizational Change


1
Organizational Change
  • Mgmt 313
  • February 10, 2005
  • Dr. M. L. Manns

2
Forces for Change
  • Nature of the workforce
  • Technology
  • Economic shocks
  • Competition
  • Social trends
  • World politics

3
Types of Change
  • Accidental
  • Planned

4
Change agents
  • manage change
  • inside or outside consultants

5
Resistance
  • overt
  • implicit
  • deferred

6
Overcoming Resistance to Change
7
The Project
  • Begun around 1998, Manns Rising
  • Patterns
  • A pattern is a recurring, successful technique
  • Each pattern has a name
  • Acquired from people worldwide
  • Change theories based on
  • Rogers, E.M. (1995). Diffusion of Innovations.
  • New York The Free Press.
  • The book Fearless Change Patterns for
    Introducing New Ideas (Addison Wesley Publishing
    Co.)

8
Categories of the Patterns
  • www.cs.unca.edu/manns/intropatterns.html
  • Roles
  • Getting things going
  • Events
  • Influence strategies
  • Handling resistance
  • Keeping things going
  • etc. etc. etc.

9
True or FalseIt is best for the boss to
introduce changes into the organization.
10
Other Leaders
  • Evangelist
  • Dedicated Champion
  • Local Sponsor
  • Corporate Angel
  • Respected Guru
  • Connectors
  • Early Adopters
  • etc. etc. etc.

11
True or FalseIf youre smart (you are!) and you
know what to do (you do!), then you dont need a
lot of help from other people to introducethe
new idea.
12
Why shouldnt you do it alone?
  • Ask for Help
  • Involve Everyone
  • Group Identity
  • Shoulder to Cry On
  • Guru Review
  • etc. etc. etc.

13
True or FalseIf we can help people understand
the value in the new idea, they will accept it.
14
Different people accept new ideas at different
rates
  • Do you know these people?
  • This is new so it is cool. (Innovator)
  • This is an interesting idea, but I want to hear
    more before making a decision. (Early Adopter)
  • I want to see what other people think about the
    new idea before I make a decision. (Early
    Majority)
  • Ill accept the new idea when I have to. (Late
    Majority)
  • Its always been done this way why do we have
    to introduce anything new? (Laggard)

15
How do you handle andmake use of different
people?
  • Innovator
  • Early Adopter
  • Early Majority

16
True or FalseThe best way to deal with people
who are against the new idea is to try to keep
them out of the way.
17
Dealing with the skeptics
  • Fear Less
  • Champion Skeptic
  • Bridge Builder
  • Corridor Politics
  • Whisper in the Generals Ear
  • Trial Run
  • etc. etc. etc.

18
True or FalseWhen you wish to introduce a new
idea into your organization, you need a specific
plan for how you are going to do it.
19
No master plan What do you do instead?
  • Test the Waters
  • Time for Reflection
  • Step by Step
  • Small Successes
  • Sustained Momentum
  • etc. etc. etc.

20
Some Other Patterns
  • Events Brown Bag, Study Group, Hometown Story,
    Big Jolt, etc.
  • Tailor Made
  • Piggyback
  • Personal Touch
  • etc. etc. etc.

21
Go out andlead great changesin the world!
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