Conflict Power and Organizational Change

Conflict  Power  and Organizational Change
Author: Deborah A. Colwill
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 106
Release: 2021-08-23
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000471427

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A capacity for learning, adapting, and changing is an important facet of organizational resilience. What is involved in generative organizational change? Is it an event, a process, or constantly ongoing? What makes organizational change "good" for the organization? Who has the power to decide what is "good" for the organization and its members? How is it decided? What if there is strong disagreement or conflict? How is that handled? What is the role of organizational members and leaders in these discussions? As these questions demonstrate, the triad of change, power and conflict are intimately linked. The purpose of this book is to explore the topics of change, power and conflict as they relate to the experiences of everyday organizational life. It will provide readers the opportunity to reflect critically on their own local experience and involvement in organizations and to glean actionable wisdom for meaningful engagement and impactful contributions to their organization(s) in the present and future. Conflict, Power, and Organizational Change will be of interest to students, researchers, academics and professional colleagues interested in the fields of business and organizational studies, especially those wanting to get acquainted with the concepts of change, power and conflict in contemporary organizational settings.

Power Politics and Organizational Change

Power  Politics  and Organizational Change
Author: David Buchanan,Richard Badham
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2008-02-19
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781446204382

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`Many books on management are sanitized, cleanly technical accounts of the unreality of managerial life and work. Politics hardly feature. This book tells it like it is: it dishes the dirt, gets low-down, into the funky and fascinating politics of organizational lifeā€² - Stewart Clegg, Aston Business School and University of Technology, Sydney Combining a practical and theoretical guide to the politics of organizational change, this book provides an exceptional resource to students of change management, and organizational behaviour. Buchanan and Badham show how the change agent who is not politically skilled will fail, and that it is necessary to be able and willing to intervene in the political processes of the organization. This revised edition includes a range of excellent new material and features, including: - a new chapter on gender in approaches to organization politics - a full range of teaching materials including case studies, incident reports, self-assessments, and more - Each chapter recommends a feature film (or DVD) to illustrate aspects of organization politics - fresh research evidence - recent literature on the nature of entrepreneurial politics; - a model of political expertise, and how that can be developed This lively and engaging book is key to MBA and other Masters degree candidates taking courses in change management, and organizational behaviour. It will also be valuable for practising managers on tailored executive programmes in organization politics.

Power Dynamics and Organizational Change

Power Dynamics and Organizational Change
Author: Jaap J. Boonstra,Kilian M. Bennebroek Gravenhorst
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 164
Release: 1998
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0863779573

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This special issue of the European Journal of Work and Organizational Psychology is about power dynamics and organizational change. In this issue theoretical models, research findings and practical experiences are presented to examine power processes, decision making, influence tactics, resistance to change, management of change, and effects of change processes in organizations. The issue starts by discussing different perspectives on power and organizational change. Eight contributions from six countries address a variety of issues.

Personality and organization

Personality and organization
Author: Chris Argyris
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1970
Genre: Organization
ISBN: OCLC:1025509614

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Power and Interdependence in Organizations

Power and Interdependence in Organizations
Author: Dean Tjosvold,Barbara Wisse
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 393
Release: 2009-02-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780521878593

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Capitalizing on significant developments in social science over the past twenty years, this book explores both the positive and negative aspects of power, identifying opportunities and threats. It shows how managers and employees can manage power in order to make it a constructive force in organizations.

Sustaining Change in Organizations

Sustaining Change in Organizations
Author: Julie Hodges,Roger Gill
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 521
Release: 2014-12-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781473911000

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Indispensable to understanding change, this unique text provides a comprehensive examination of how change can be sustained within organizations today. Featuring critical insights into theoretical concepts and current international examples, the book provides an accessible way for students to enhance their understanding and develop the crucial skills need to be successful when managing and leading change in organisations. Key Features: Synthesizes what is known about change in organizations and then provides practical ways of sustaining it Contains an international range of case studies and interviews which link theory to practice throughout Explores key contemporary topics such as power, politics, ethics and sustainability for an enhanced understanding of current debates and issues Activities, discussion questions and further reading in each chapter test your understanding of the key concepts and reinforce your learning End of book Glossary defines key terms, for those new to studying change. Comes with access to additional resources for students and lecturers including relevant SAGE journal articles to encourage wider reading

Philosophies of Organizational Change

Philosophies of Organizational Change
Author: Aaron C.T. Smith,James Skinner,Daniel Read
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2020-11-27
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781839105098

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This revised and extended second edition evaluates the diverse approaches to organizational change that have defined the field. Explaining the assumptions and implications that accompany these diverse philosophies, this book demystifies the complexities of conflicting perspectives and delivers valuable insights into the research and practice of organizational change.

The Leadership of Organizational Change

The Leadership of Organizational Change
Author: Mark Hughes
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781317648260

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Understanding both leadership and change have been recurrent and popular themes within the business, management and organization studies literature. However, our understanding of leadership and organizational change in combination is far more limited. The Leadership of Organizational Change offers a critical review of the evolution of leadership and organizational change for the past thirty-five years, taking stock of what we know, identifying what we do not know, and establishing how the study of the leadership of change should advance. In the late seventies and early eighties, as interest in managing and leading change was fuelled by the competitive threat of Asia in general and Japan in particular as perceived by western businesses and governments, Burns (1978) writing in his landmark book Leadership at this time, referred to an intellectual crisis: "The crisis of leadership today is the mediocrity or irresponsibility of so many of the men and women in power, but leadership rarely rises to the full need for it. The fundamental crisis underlying mediocrity is intellectual. If we know all too much about our leaders, we know far too little about leadership." While the study of managing change has benefitted from sustained critical scrutiny, particularly in the last decade, it is believed that this is to have been at the expense of critical scrutiny of leading change. The Leadership of Organizational Change critically reviews how the study of leading change has advanced since 1978 and the crisis of intellectual mediocrity.