Managing Change, 7e
The aim of this leading textbook is to provide a thorough understanding of the theories, approaches and practice of organisational change.
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Managing Change, 7e
The aim of this leading textbook is to provide a thorough understanding of the theories, approaches and practice of organisational change. It critically examines the approaches to change that are on offer, indicates their usefulness and drawbacks and sets them within the broad context of organisational life through the use of real-life examples. Managing Change is an invaluable resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students studying organisational change, organisational behaviour, management and strategy. It is also a comprehensive reference source for academics and managers.
Features:
- 21 new case studies.
- A new section on the implications of sustainability for organisations.
- A major re-write of the section on strategy. ·
- A list of useful websites has been added at the end of each chapter to provide additional information on issues covered in the chapter.
Contents:
Part I: Introduction to Change Management: Fundamental Questions for organisations
1. Introduction to change management
Part II: the rise and Fall of the rational organisation
2. From trial and error to the science of management
3. Developments in organisation theory
4. The Culture-Excellence paradigm
5. Alternative paradigms
6. Critical perspectives on organisation theory
7. Culture, power, politics and choice
Part III: understanding Change
8. Approaches to strategy
9. Planned change and Organization Development (OD)
10. Developments in change management
11. A framework for change
Part IV: Managing Choice
12. Organisational change and managerial choice
13. Organisational change and managerial choice
14. Management, leadership and change
| Book | |
|---|---|
| Author | Burnes |
| Pages | 672 |
| Year | 2020 |
| ISBN | 9789353946777 |
| Publisher | Pearson |
| Language | English |
| Uncategorized | |
| Edition | 7/e |
| Weight | 1 kg |
| Dimensions | 20.3 x 25.4 x 4.7 cm |
| Binding | Paperback |