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Introduction to Change Management
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Table of Contents:
Introduction to Change Management
BENEFITS AND SIGNIFICANCE OF CHANGE MANAGEMENT
KURT LEWIN MODEL: ASSUMPTIONS AND IMPLICATIONS
IMPLICATIONS OF KURT LEWIN MODEL
SOME BASIC CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
TRANSACTIONAL VS. TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP
THEORIES OF CHANGE IN ORGANISATIONS
Life cycle theory
Teleological theories of Change
Dialectical theories of change
A DIALECTICAL APPROACH TO ORGANISATIONAL STRATEGY AND PLANNING
LIMITATION OF DIALECTICS; DA AND DI
THEORIES OF CHANGE IN ORGANISATIONS
APPLICATION OF EVOLUTIONARY THEORY
FURTHER APPLICATION OF EVOLUTIONARY T
GREINER’S MODEL OF ORGANISATIONAL– EVOLUTION AND REVOLUTION
GROWTH RATE OF THE INDUSTRY
COORDINATION
ORGANISATION ECOLOGY
CLASSIFICATION OF ORGANIZATIONAL SPECIES
FOOTNOTES TO ORGANISATIONAL CHANGE
SOME COMPLEXITIES OF CHANGE
ORGANIZATIONAL ADAPTATION
PROSPECTORS
SKELETAL MODEL OF ADAPTATIONq
STRATEGIC CHANGE
Management Styles and Roles
SYMBOLIC PROCESSES
COMMUNICATING CHANGE