Agile Change Management

Agile Change Management
Author: Melanie Franklin
Publsiher: Kogan Page Publishers
Total Pages: 305
Release: 2021-10-03
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781398603158

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The second edition of Agile Change Management provides essential tools to build change manager capabilities and ensure change initiatives are embedded effectively throughout the organization. This book is a comprehensive resource for creating a roadmap that is flexible and unique to each organization to manage any type of change initiative. Detailing all the processes, activities and information needed, from creating the right environment for change to completing iterative tasks, it shows how to respond to different needs as they arise, reducing the potential for wasted time and resources. The updated second edition features chapters on behavioural change and decomposition in planning iterations, and new material on prototyping for business needs and virtual leadership. Whether implementing a large-scale transformation or working through projects at micro-level, Agile Change Management provides tools, frameworks and examples necessary to adapt to and manage change effectively.

Training for Change Agents

Training for Change Agents
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 206
Release: 1971
Genre: Change
ISBN: OCLC:3537730

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Developing Change Agents

Developing Change Agents
Author: Kristi L. Kremers,Alexander S. Liepins,Abigail Mara York
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020
Genre: Sustainability
ISBN: OCLC:1140074500

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"Developing Change Agents examines the role of academia in creating the next generation of sustainability leaders. Delving into strategies to transform higher education, this volume empowers universities to develop change agents who can scale solutions to meet the wicked environmental, social, and political challenges of the present and future. Developing Change Agents advances a revolutionary perspective on the way academia functions from the administrative hierarchies to faculty, and the classroom and to deep engagement in the communities where the solutions must be co-created. This book works to find a transdisciplinary, effective method of tackling the world’s issues with reference to emotional intelligence, diversity, community, and reward structures and supports a tailored, reflexive approach based upon each university’s diverse and unique students, faculty, programs, and communities"--University of Minnesota Libraries website.

Training for Change Agents

Training for Change Agents
Author: Ronald G. Havelock,Mary C. Havelock
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 263
Release: 1973
Genre: Change (Psychology)
ISBN: LCCN:72086637

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Transforming the Character of Public Organizations

Transforming the Character of Public Organizations
Author: A. Carol Rusaw
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 262
Release: 1998-01-26
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781567509106

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From her own experience in various agencies and organizations, Dr. Rusaw knows that to inspire change in any organization and particularly in the public sector, change agents must understand that change is primarily collective, nonrational, and nonlinear. People who seek to create change cannot stand apart from the problems, issues, and concerns raised by their constituents, but must merge themselves into the data-making, analysis, and diagnosis phases of consulting. The agent must, in other words, participate actively in creating change—and how the agent must do this, why, and the effects the agent can expect are the subjects of Dr. Rusaw's book. Few books discuss public sector change in the way Dr. Rusaw does here, and none incorporate the phenomenological perspective that she uses. Her book will appeal to practicing public administrators who seek real-life examples presented in conversational language. It will also be important for teachers and students in public administration, specifically in courses in organizational behavior, leadership, organization theory, human relations, and public personnel management. Not only can change agents help public employees serve the purposes set out for them more effectively and efficiently, but by service and other efforts they can also help reverse the downward trend that has characterized the public sector in recent years. Dr. Rusaw maintains that such change is made possible by personal transformation, certainly, but also by interpersonal transformations. By focusing on individual and group needs as keys to organizational change, change agents can facilitate what is most needed: not just localized alterations but widespread, holistic transformations. Her book looks at the role of healing—particularly, the inherent skills of listening, empathizing, and encouraging—and at the ways in which people can confront and solve problems in negotiated environments. She also sees that central to re-education and re-socialization is the quality of the change agent's inner person: how well the agent is able to understand the role of self in the change process. Her book provides ways in which agents can inspire others to change too. In other words, Dr. Rusaw sees organizational change as a process moving from the inside to the outside, and it is on this foundation that her unusual, thoughtful, and ultimately practical book is based.

Lean Change Management

Lean Change Management
Author: Jason Little
Publsiher: Happy Melly Express
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2014-10-03
Genre: Management
ISBN: 0990466507

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"Change resistance is a natural reaction, when you don’t involve the people affected by the change in the design of the change. This book will help you implement successful change and bypass change resistance by co-creating change. The book will do that through examples of how innovative practices can dramatically improve the success of change programs. These practices combine ideas from the Agile, Lean Startup, change management, organizational development and psychology communities. This book will change how you think about change."--

Training for Change Agents

Training for Change Agents
Author: Ronald Geoffrey HAVELOCK (and HAVELOCK (Mary C.))
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 249
Release: 1973
Genre: Change (Psychology)
ISBN: 0879441267

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The Change Agent s Guide

The Change Agent s Guide
Author: Ronald G. Havelock,Steve Zlotolow
Publsiher: Educational Technology
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1995
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0877782792

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