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Organizational Change What is Organizational Change? The process by which organizations move from their present state to some desired future state to increase their effectiveness Workforce World Politics Social Trends Forces For Change Competition Technology Economic Shocks General Model of Planned Change Entering and Contracting Diagnosing Planning and Implementing Evaluating and Institutionalizing Different Types of Planned Change Type of Change Evolutionary Revolutionary Magnitude of Change Incremental Quantum What impact would these different types of changes have on any change initiative? Managing Planned Change Evolutionary Change Revolutionary Change Gradual Rapid Incremental Dramatic Narrowly-focused Broadly-focused Instruments of Change Evolutionary Change Revolutionary Change Socio-tech systems Re-engineering TQM Restructuring Empowered work grps Innovation Lewin’s Change Model Unfreezing Changing Refreezing Lewin’s Three-Step Process Lewin’s Change Model Unfreezing - involves encouraging individuals to discard old behaviors by shaking up the equilibrium state that maintains the status quo Moving - new attitudes, values, and behaviors are substituted for old ones Refreezing - involves the establishment of new attitudes, values, and behaviors as the new status quo Lewin’s Force-Field Theory of Change Theory of change which argues that two sets of opposing forces within an organization determine how change will take place Forces for change and forces making organizations resistant to change To change an organization, managers must increase forces for change and decrease forces resisting change Unfreezing the Status Quo Desired State Restraining Forces Status Quo Driving Forces Time Force Field Analysis Driving forces Resisting forces New equipment Group norms for output Familiar equipment Competition Complacency Employees with new skills Need to learn new skills Desire for higher rewards Fear of reduced rewards High perf. goals Current level of group performance Desired level of group performance Resistance Forces Change & Resistance Forces Strong No Change Discontinuous Change Weak Sporadic Change Continuous Change Weak Strong Change Forces Resistance to Change - Individual Selective Information Processing Force of Habit Individual Fear of the Unknown Economic Factors Need for Security Resistance to Change-Organisation Threat to Existing Relationships Group Inertia Structural Inertia Organizational Threat to Existing Allocations Threat to Expertise Limited Focus of Change Employee Readiness for Change High High Low High readiness Moderate to indeterminate readiness Low Level of Dissatisfaction with the Current Situation Perceived Personal Risk from Change Moderate to indeterminate readiness Low readiness Overcoming Resistance to Change Education and Communication Participation Negotiation Facilitation and Support Manipulation and Cooptation Coercion Managing Change: It’s Culture Bound! • Does culture influence change? • Does culture influence resistance? • Does culture influence implementation? • Does culture influence idea champions / change agents ? Requirements for Successfully Changing Organizational Culture Understand the old culture first. Support employees and teams who have ideas for a better culture and are willing to act on those ideas. Find the most effective subculture in the organization and use it as a model. Use the vision of a new culture as a guide for change. Recognize that significant cultural change takes time. Live the new culture. Issues to Address in Changing Organizational Culture Capitalize on dramatic opportunities. Combine caution with optimism. Understand resistance to cultural change. Change many elements, but maintain some continuity. Recognize the importance of implementation. Modify socialization tactics. Find and cultivate innovative leadership. Initiatives Contributing to Effective Change Management Motivating Change Creating a Vision Developing Political Support Managing the Transition Sustaining Momentum Effective Change Management Change Paradigm Things that do not change Things that change naturally Things that change constantly Things that need change