Six batteries of change
(2018)

Nonfiction

eBook

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Lannoo Publishers, 2018
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1 online resource

ISBN/ISSN
9789401447263 (electronic bk.) MWT14304988, 9401447268 (electronic bk.) 14304988
LANGUAGE
English
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- Combines insights from leadership, strategy, operations management, cultural and people management in one simple model - Toolkits and quick scans are, available to help apply these theories to your own organization - Academically grounded and practically relevant, containing many examples that demonstrate how to tackle a company-wide transformation - Innovative and integrative model, based on cross-disciplinary research at Vlerick Business School and the Belgian Royal Military School (Koninklijke Militaire School) (RMS / KMS) Managing change becomes an increasingly critical capability in today's turbulent and disruptive work environment. Nevertheless, research indicates that failure rates of change initiatives remain high. In The Batteries of Change, the authors propose a new model that helps managers to deal with this challenging topic in a more effective way. The model tracks the extent to which your organization has the energy to successfully, implement change. The book identifies six 'batteries of change' that organizations and managers need, to charge for change, to become effective and offers insights into how to keep each of these batteries buzzing. The role of a change manager is to ensure that all six batteries are, charged, in order to generate the amount of energy necessary in successfully completing change. If the batteries of change remain empty, the success rate of the change will be limited. The Batteries of Change shows managers how to develop transformation competency by creating a more energized organization, capable of dealing with faster and more complex change. it does this by setting up new frameworks and referring to numerous cases to illustrate the effectiveness of each approach

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