Do We Really Want Constant Change

Do We Really Want Constant Change
Author: Theodore E. Zorn,Lars Thøger Christensen,George Cheney
Publsiher: Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Total Pages: 48
Release: 2000-08-07
Genre: Change
ISBN: 1583760768

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Do We Really Want Constant Change explores the human and organizational consequences of our infatuation with change and recommends ways to balance the opposing, but equally valuable, forces of change and stability.

Change and the Bottom Line

Change and the Bottom Line
Author: Alan Warner
Publsiher: Gower Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1997
Genre: Management
ISBN: 0566080109

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• How do you plan and implement change? • How do you monitor progress? • What models and concepts are available to help? • How can you identify resistance - and deal with it? These are some of the questions addressed in Alan Warner's compelling business novel. Phil Moorley has just become CEO of a family firm in the north of England, and his main task is to change its culture so that it can meet the challenges that lie ahead. He enlists the aid of Christine Goodhart, training consultant, long time friend - and sometime mistress.

Talent Transformation and the Triple Bottom Line

Talent  Transformation  and the Triple Bottom Line
Author: Andrew Savitz
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2013-03-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781118238905

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HR Professional's guide to creating a strategically sustainable organization Employees are central to creating sustainable organizations, yet they are left on the sidelines in most sustainability initiatives along with the HR professionals who should be helping to engage and energize them. This book shows business leaders and HR professionals how to: motivate employees to create economic, environmental and social value; facilitate necessary culture, strategic and organizational change; embed sustainability into the employee lifecycle; and strengthen existing capabilities and develop new ones necessary to support the transformation to sustainability. Talent, Transformation, and the Triple Bottom Line also demonstrates how leading companies are using sustainability to strengthen core HR functions: to win the war for talent, to motivate and empower employees, to increase productivity, and to enliven traditional HR-related efforts such as diversity, health and wellness, community involvement and volunteerism. In combination, these powerful benefits can help drive business growth, performance, and results. The book offers strategies, policies, tools and specific action steps that business leaders and HR professionals can use to get into the sustainability game or enhance their efforts dramatically Andrew Savitz is an expert in sustainability and has worked extensively with many organizations on sustainability strategy and implementation; he and Karl Weber wrote The Triple Bottom Line, one of the most successful books in the field Published in partnership with SHRM and with the cooperation of the World Business Council for Sustainable Development Forward by Edward Lawler III This book fills a gaping hole in both the HR and sustainability literature by educating HR professionals about sustainability, sustainability professionals about HR, and business leaders about how to marry the two to accelerate progress on both fronts.

Bottom Line Organization Development

Bottom Line Organization Development
Author: Merrill Anderson
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 245
Release: 2004-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136426148

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Organization development practitioners have, for over half a century, engaged with organizations to help them grow and thrive. The artful application of Organization Development (OD) has helped business leaders articulate vision, rethink business processes, create more fluid organization structures and better utilize people's talents. While business leaders and OD practitioners intuitively believe that OD provides valuable results, rigorous measurement of the value delivered has long eluded many OD practitioners. 'Bottom-Line Organization Development' provides powerful tools to capture and measure the financial return on investment (ROI) of OD projects to the business. Given the increasing competition for budget and resources within organizations and the requirements of demonstrating tangible results, the need for such OD measurement tools is very high. But in addition to proving the value of OD projects, integrating evaluation into the change management process itself can actually increase the value of the change initiative because it opens up new ways of capturing and increasing the value of change initiatives. In other words, there is an ROI to ROI. Merrill Anderson calls this new way of approaching OD "strategic change valuation." The book explains the five steps in the OD value process - diagnosis, design, deployment, evaluation and reflection. In addition, three case studies take readers through the process of applying bottom-line OD to three types of popular strategic change initiatives: executive coaching, organization capability, and knowledge management. Readers will gain a holistic perspective of how to make the seemingly intangible benefits of these initiatives tangible.

Transforming the Bottom Line

Transforming the Bottom Line
Author: Tony Hope,Jeremy Hope
Publsiher: Harvard Business Press
Total Pages: 254
Release: 1996
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0875847463

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"Transforming the Bottom Line" shows how to achieve organizational transformation by cutting the workload not the work force, developing a horizontal team-based organization, aligning performance measures with strategy, and more. "This book is, in its quiet but authoritative way, revolutionary".

The Wrong Bottom Line

The Wrong Bottom Line
Author: Roy L. Rummler,Roy Rummler
Publsiher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2006-11
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780595415670

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The undergirding of The Wrong Bottom Line is that people not profit are the key to success regardless of the business or organization. And if the people concerns are addressed, the profit line will improve along with the people. While this is not a new concept and has been talked and written about, a review of the majority of organizations finds little change. The Wrong Bottom Line provides uncomplicated activities that can be done by anyone, and that will make dramatic improvement in the attitude, success and production of the people in any organization. This book covers skills and qualities that actually bring about positive change. Dr. Rummler explains, uses examples and provides exercises that have proven to work regardless of size or location: small groups to organizations of hundreds. Instead of going to expensive workshops and purchasing costly services, spend a few minutes with this book and in doing what is recommended; not only will you save, you will make money. More importantly, you will build a people base that will last.

Why the Bottom Line Isn t

Why the Bottom Line Isn t
Author: Dave Ulrich,Norm Smallwood
Publsiher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 306
Release: 2003-05-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780471447221

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Offers a broad view of leadership and shareholder value based on multiple business disciplines In Why the Bottom Line Isn't! authors Dave Ulrich and Norm Smallwood argue that sustainable shareholder value comes increasingly from assets not accounted for on an organization's balance sheet. These assets include a company's reputation, its ability to attract talent, and its ability to react quickly to new opportunities in the marketplace. Why the Bottom Line Isn't! harnesses research from a number of disciplines including human resources, finance, and leadership to establish a hierarchy of such intangibles. The authors extrapolate from these intangibles to establish leadership tools that will help create sustainable shareholder value. The book offers a broad, expansive perspective on leadership while eschewing convoluted theory for concrete practice. Dave Ulrich, Ph.D., ([email protected]) has been listed by BusinessWeek as the top "guru" in management education. He has co-authored 10 books and over 100 articles, serves on the Board of Directors of Herman Miller, and has consulted with over half of the Fortune 200 companies. He is currently on professional leave as Professor at the University of Michigan to serve as Mission President for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Montreal. Norm Smallwood ([email protected]) is co-founder of Results-Based Leadership (www.rbl.net), which provides education and consulting services based on this book as well as the ideas in Results-Based Leadership: How Leaders Build the Business and Improve the Bottom Line, which he co-authored with Ulrich. He has led leadership development, business strategy, organization capability, change management, and HR projects for a wide variety of clients spanning multiple industries.

Bottom line Organization Development

Bottom line Organization Development
Author: Merrill C. Anderson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2003
Genre: Organizational change
ISBN: OCLC:502939216

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