tailieunhanh - Lecture Organizational behavior (10/e): Chapter 18 - Robert Kreitner, Angelo Kinicki
Chapter 18 - Managing change and stress. After reading the material in this chapter, you should be able to: Discuss the external and internal forces that can create the need for organizational change, describe Lewin’s change model and the systems model of change, explain Kotter’s eight steps for leading organizational change. | Managing Change and Stress Chapter Eighteen Learning Objectives Discuss the external and internal forces that create the need for organizational change. Describe Lewin’s change model and the systems model of change. Discuss Kotter’s eight steps for leading organizational change. Define organization development (OD), and explain the OD process. Explain the dynamic model of resistance to change. Learning Objectives (cont.) Discuss the key recipient and change agent characteristics that cause resistance to change. Identify alternative strategies for overcoming resistance to change. Define the term stress, and describe the model of occupational stress. Discuss the stress moderators of social support, hardiness, and Type A behavior. Review the four key stress-reduction techniques and the components of a holistic approach toward stress reduction. The External and Internal Forces for Change External Forces Demographic . | Managing Change and Stress Chapter Eighteen Learning Objectives Discuss the external and internal forces that create the need for organizational change. Describe Lewin’s change model and the systems model of change. Discuss Kotter’s eight steps for leading organizational change. Define organization development (OD), and explain the OD process. Explain the dynamic model of resistance to change. Learning Objectives (cont.) Discuss the key recipient and change agent characteristics that cause resistance to change. Identify alternative strategies for overcoming resistance to change. Define the term stress, and describe the model of occupational stress. Discuss the stress moderators of social support, hardiness, and Type A behavior. Review the four key stress-reduction techniques and the components of a holistic approach toward stress reduction. The External and Internal Forces for Change External Forces Demographic characteristics Technological advancements Shareholder, customer and market changes Social and political pressures A Generic Typology of Organizational Change Lewin’s Change Model Benchmarking the overall process by which a company compares its performance with that of other companies, then learns how the strongest-performing companies achieve their results Steps to Leading Organizational Change Creating Change Through Organization Development Organization Development consists of planned efforts to help persons work and live together more effectively, over time, in their organizations The OD Process OD Research and Practical Implications Planned organizational change works Change programs are more successful when they are geared toward meeting both short-term and long-term results Organizational change is more likely to succeed when top management is truly committed to the change process Effectiveness of OD interventions is affected by cross-cultural considerations A
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