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Organizations face immense challenges when managing change, especially while rolling out enterprise transformation programs. Whereas most of the organizations are good in formulating strategy, they falter during execution. Poor change management is a major reason for this failure.
In this presentation, we discuss some well established models of change and how an organization can go about using them. Change models of Kurt Lewin, Beckhard/Harris, William Bridges, and John Kotter are presented and discussed in detail.
We also consider multiple metaphors in which an organization can operate and how change can best be managed for such organizations. The presentation also includes details on how to engage stakeholders for effective Change Management.
This PPT also delves into the complexities of organizational metaphors by Gareth Morgan, providing a comprehensive analysis of how different metaphors can influence change management strategies. For instance, the metaphor of organizations as machines highlights the limitations in democratic settings and the need for well-established systems and procedures. This metaphor expects a top-driven approach, necessitating strong leadership to allocate tasks and monitor performance effectively.
The presentation further explores the metaphor of organizations as flux and transformation, which views change as an ongoing phenomenon driven by chaos. It emphasizes the natural capacity of organizations to self-organize and self-renew, with the manager's role being more about facilitation than direct control. This perspective is crucial for understanding how to create an environment conducive to organic change, leveraging internal tensions and conflicts as catalysts for growth.
Additionally, the document provides practical tools such as Kurt Lewin's Force Field Analysis, which helps in identifying and managing driving and resisting forces in change initiatives. The illustrative examples make it easier to grasp complex concepts and apply them to real-world scenarios. William Bridges' model on managing transitions is also covered, offering insights into navigating the emotional and psychological aspects of change, from endings through the neutral zone to new beginnings. This holistic approach ensures that all facets of change management are addressed, making it an invaluable resource for any organization looking to implement effective change strategies.
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Source: Best Practices in Change Management PowerPoint Slides: Managing Organizational Change PowerPoint (PPT) Presentation, S Ramani (GRT Consulting)
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