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Organizational Change Process. Imagine that you are a leader working within an MNC. You have been working with a division manager who is frustrated that changes he tries to implement are unsuccessful
Organizational Change Process.
Imagine that you are a leader working within an MNC. You have been working with a division manager who is frustrated that changes he tries to implement are unsuccessful. You have asked the manager to prepare a procedural document that you can use when changes need to be implemented.
Your assignment is to direct the manager in preparing procedures for implementing change.
- Describe the types of change the organization (for example, evolutionary, revolutionary) could experience and how to create procedures for dealing with each.
- Include how to deal with possible resistance to change, including how the division manager could work with on-site managers to support the change.
Your well-written plan must adhere to the following parameters:
- Be 6 pages in length. Not including title and reference pages.
- Be supported by 6 scholarly references. Remember, you must support your thinking and prior knowledge with references; all facts must be supported; in-text references used throughout the assignment must be included in an APA-formatted reference list.
References used in class that might be helpful:
Espedal, B. (2017). Understanding how balancing autonomy and power might occur in leading organizational change. European Management Journal, 35 (2), 155-163.
Quiros, E. (2014). Leading people through change. Strategic Finance, 96(5), 15-16.
Umble, M. (2014). Overcoming resistance to change. Industrial Management, 56(1), 16.
Barcan, L. (2012). Organizational change management approach in an international context. Young Economists Journal / Revista Tinerilor Economisti, 9(18), 113-122.
Pihlak, Ü., & Alas, R. (2012). Leadership style and employee involvement during organizational change. Journal of Management & Change, 29(1), 46-66.
Jones, G. R. (2013). Organizational theory, design, and change (7th ed.). Upper Saddle River, NJ: Prentice Hall.
Kotter, J. P., & Cohen, D. S. (2012). The heart of change: Real-life stories of how people change their organizations. Boston, MA: Harvard Business Review Press.
Palmer, I., Dunford, R., & Buchanan, D. A. (2016). Managing organizational change: a multiple perspectives approach (3rd ed.). Dubuque, IA: McGraw-Hill Education.