Making Sense of Organizational Change Making Sense of Organizational Change

Making Sense of Organizational Change

    • $69.99
    • $69.99

Publisher Description

Applying an invaluable sensemaking framework to organizational change and combining the theory and practice of implementing change, this book represents an instructive and informative view on change in business. Its strength lies in two key areas:

the discussion and explanation of a strategic sensemaking approach, for helping managers, management educators and students to understand organizational change
a longitudinal study of a major company which underwent several organizational changes, revealing some of the key problems and challenges that managers face when introducing, implementing and managing change.

Rather than being structured as a ‘how to’ book, this outstanding text provides the reader with practical insights and skills for managing (or resisting) change. Applying Weick's famous sensemaking approach, it offers a unique way to understand the processes involved in organizational change.

GENRE
Business & Personal Finance
RELEASED
2003
December 16
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
256
Pages
PUBLISHER
Taylor and Francis
SELLER
Taylor & Francis Group
SIZE
4.9
MB

More Books Like This

Understanding Organizational Change Understanding Organizational Change
2008
Managing Change / Changing Managers Managing Change / Changing Managers
2004
Changing Organizational Culture Changing Organizational Culture
2015
Managing and Leading Organizational Change Managing and Leading Organizational Change
2018
Research in Organizational Change and Development Research in Organizational Change and Development
2017
Managing Change (Australasian Edition) Managing Change (Australasian Edition)
2017

More Books by Jean HelmsMills