Read chapter 11 and answer the question What are some of the challenges?in sustaining an organizational change and what can be done to permanently change be
Read chapter 11 and answer the question
What are some of the challenges in sustaining an organizational change and what can be done to permanently change behaviors and mindset in the organization?
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Chapter 11
Sustaining Change versus Initiative Decay
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Providing the Skills to Successfully Manage Change Managing Organizational Change: A Multiple Perspectives Approach, 3e, by Palmer, Dunford, and Buchanan, offers managers a multiple perspectives approach to managing change that recognizes the variety of ways to facilitate change and reinforces the need for a tailored and creative approach to fit different contexts.
The third edition offers timely updates to previous content, while introducing new and emerging trends, developments, themes, debates, and practices.
Highlights of the third edition include: • New coverage of contemporary topics throughout, such as “depth of change”
(Chapters 1, 4, and 12), change in a recession (Chapter 3), the built-to-change organization (Chapter 4), and the impact of social media and the communication “escalator” (Chapter 7).
• A new chapter, “The Effective Change Manager: What Does It Take?” (Chapter 12), exploring competency frameworks, interpersonal communication processes and skills, issue-selling tactics, and the need for the change manager to be politically skilled.
• Improved visual appeal with more graphics and occasional memorable cartoons.
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Providing the Skills to Successfully Manage Change Managing Organizational Change: A Multiple Perspectives Approach, 3e, by Palmer, Dunford, and Buchanan, offers managers a multiple perspectives approach to managing change that recognizes the variety of ways to facilitate change and reinforces the need for a tailored and creative approach to fit different contexts.
The third edition offers timely updates to previous content, while introducing new and emerging trends, developments, themes, debates, and practices.
Highlights of the third edition include: • New coverage of contemporary topics throughout, such as “depth of change” (Chapters 1, 4, and 12),
change in a recession (Chapter 3), the built-to-change organization (Chapter 4), and the impact of social media and the communication “escalator” (Chapter 7).
• A new chapter, “The Effective Change Manager: What Does It Take?” (Chapter 12), exploring competency frameworks, interpersonal communication processes and skills, issue-selling tactics, and the need for the change manager to be politically skilled.
• Improved visual appeal with more graphics and occasional memorable cartoons.
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Sustaining Change
Threats to Sustainability
Praiseworthy & Blameworthy Failures
Actions to Sustain Change
Words of Warning
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Image | View of Sustainability |
Director | It is the responsibility of the change manager to design the change process and direct people to comply such that the change objective is achieved as planned. |
Navigator | The change manager designs the change process so as to best fit the conditions faced, recognizing that modifications will almost certainly need to be made en route and that the final outcome may not be as originally envisaged. |
Caretaker | To the extent to which intended outcomes are achieved, this is primarily the result of environmental factors, not management intervention. |
Coach | If intended outcomes are achieved, it is because the change manager has been successful in helping organizational members develop within themselves the capabilities necessary for success. |
Interpreter | The change manager plays a central role in the development of an understanding of the meaning of outcomes, in particular with regard to what is taken as a successful resolution of the change process. |
Nurturer | Change processes will have outcomes, but these are in continual state of flux and are largely out of the hands of managers. |
Sustaining Change
- Once implemented, change is not always embedded in an organization
- The ability to make the change “stick” indicates the long-term success of the change
- There are a number of actions that can help sustain change.
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Threats to Sustainability
Ten factors that can lead to the failure of a change to be sustained (‘initiative decay’) (Buchanan et al, 2007)
The initiators and drivers of the change move on (before the change is embedded)
Accountability for the success of the change becomes diffuse
Knowledge about the new practice is lost through turnover
Old habits are imported with recruits from less dynamic organizations
The factors that were the reasons for change are no longer visible
New managers want to drive their own agenda
Those opposed to change who have ‘bided their time’ take opportunities as they emerge to undermine the change.
Implementation funding runs out.
Attention/resources shift to new priorities
People suffer ‘initiative fatigue’
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Praiseworthy & Blameworthy Failures
- The failure of a change is not always a problem that needs to be solved
- A ‘productive failure’ is one which provides an organization with valuable lessons (Marks & Roberts, 1995)
- In order to learn from failures (Edmondson, 2011):
Frame the work accurately (identify the sorts of failure that may be expected)
Embrace messengers – don’t punish those who deliver news of failure.
Acknowledge limits – be open about mistakes
Invite participation – ask people to identify failures and encourage the offering of ideas
Be clear about what sort of actions are blameworthy.
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Actions to Sustain Change
- Redesign roles:
- Redesign reward systems
- Link selection decisions to change objectives
- Act consistently with advocated actions (‘walk the talk’)
- Encourage voluntary acts of initiative
- Measure progress
- Celebrate en route
- Fine tune
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Words of Warning
- Expect some unanticipated outcomes
- Be alert to the limitations of measurement
- Beware premature declaration of victory
- Beware the escalation of commitment
- Recognize “productive failure”
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