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Steven P. Robbins
Mary Coulter
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L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E
Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter.
What Is Change?
• Define organizational change.
• Explain how managers are affected by change.
Forces for Change
• Discuss the external and internal forces for change.
• Contrast internal and external change agents.
Two Views of the Change Process
• Contrast the calm waters and white-water rapids
metaphors of change.
• Explain Lewin’s three-step model of the change process.
• Discuss the environment that managers face today.
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L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d)
Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter.
Managing Change
• Explain how managers might change structure,
technology, and people.
• Describe why people resist change and how resistance
might be managed.
Contemporary Issues in Managing Change
• Explain why changing organizational culture is so difficult
and how managers can do it.
• Describe employee stress and how managers can help
employees deal with stress.
• Discuss what it takes to make change happen
successfully.
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L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d)
Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter.
Stimulating Innovation
• Tell why innovate isn’t just creativity.
• Explain the systems view of innovation.
• Describe the structural, cultural, and human resource
variables that are necessary for innovation.
• Explain what idea champions are and why they’re
important to innovation.
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What Is Change?
• Organizational Change
Any alterations in the people, structure, or technology
of an organization
• Characteristics of Change
Is constant yet varies in degree and direction
Produces uncertainty yet is not completely
unpredictable
Creates both threats and opportunities
• Managing change is an integral part
of every manager’s job.
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Forces for Change
• External forces
Marketplace
Governmental laws
and regulations
Technology
Labor market
Economic changes
• Internal Forces
Changes in
organizational
strategy
Workforce changes
New equipment
Employee attitudes
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The Manager as Change Agent
• Change Agents
People who act as catalysts and assume the
responsibility for changing process are called change
agents.
• Types of Change Agents
Managers: internal entrepreneurs
Nonmanagers: change specialists
Outside consultants: change implementation experts
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Change Process Viewpoints
• The Calm Waters Metaphor
Lewin’s description of the change process as a break
in the organization’s equilibrium state
 Unfreezing the status quo
 Changing to a new state
 Refreezing to make the change permanent
• White-Water Rapids Metaphor
The lack of environmental stability and predictability
requires that managers and organizations continually
adapt (manage change actively) to survive.
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Types of Change
• Structural
 Changing the organization’s structure or its structural
components
• Technological
 Adopting new equipment or operating methods that
displace old skills and require new ones
• Automation
 Replacing certain tasks done by people with machines
• Workforce
 Changing attitudes, expectations, perceptions, and
behaviors of the workforce
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Managing Resistance to Change
• Why People Resist Change?
The ambiguity and uncertainty that change introduces
The comfort of old habits
A concern over personal loss of status, money,
authority, friendships, and personal convenience
The perception that change is incompatible with the
goals and interest of the organization
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Issues in Managing Change (cont’d)
• Changing Organizational Cultures
Cultures are naturally resistant to change
Conditions that facilitate cultural change:
 The occurrence of a dramatic crisis
 Leadership changing hands
 A young, flexible, and small organization
 A weak organizational culture
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Issues in Managing Change
• Handling Employee Stress due to Change
Stress
 The physical and psychological tension an individual
feels when confronted with extraordinary demands,
constraints, or opportunities and their associated
importance and uncertainties.
 Functional Stress
– Stress that has a positive effect on performance.
How Potential Stress Becomes Actual Stress
 There is uncertainty over the outcome
 When the outcome is important
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Issues in Managing Change
• Reducing Stress
Engage in proper employee selection
Match employees’ KSA’s to jobs’ TDR’s
Use realistic job interviews for reduce ambiguity
Improve organizational communications
Develop a performance planning program
Use job redesign
Provide a counseling program
Offer time planning management assistance
Sponsor wellness programs
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Issues in Managing Change
• Making Change Happen Successfully
Embrace change—become a change-capable
organization.
Create a simple, compelling message explaining why
change is necessary.
Communicate constantly and honestly.
Foster as much employee participation as possible—
get all employees committed
Encourage employees to be flexible
Remove those who resist and cannot be changed.
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Stimulating Innovation
• Creativity
The ability to combine ideas in a unique way or to
make an unusual association.
• Innovation
Turning the outcomes of the creative process into
useful products, services, or work methods
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Creating the “Right” Environment for
Innovation
• Structural Variables
Adopt an organic structure
Make available plentiful resources
Engage in frequent interunit communication
Minimize extreme time pressures on creative
activities
Provide explicit support for creativity
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Creating the “Right” Environment for
Innovation (cont’d)
• Cultural Variables
Accept ambiguity
Tolerate the impractical
Have low external controls
Tolerate risk taking
Tolerate conflict
Focus on ends rather than means
Develop an open-system focus
Provide positive feedback
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Creating the “Right” Environment for
Innovation (cont’d)
• Human Resource Variables
Actively promote training and development to keep
employees’ skills current
Offer high job security to encourage risk taking
Encourage individual to be “champions” of change

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Management ch13

  • 1. PowerPoint Presentation by Charlie CookPowerPoint Presentation by Charlie Cook Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc.Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved.All rights reserved. 8th edition Steven P. Robbins Mary Coulter
  • 2. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–2 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. What Is Change? • Define organizational change. • Explain how managers are affected by change. Forces for Change • Discuss the external and internal forces for change. • Contrast internal and external change agents. Two Views of the Change Process • Contrast the calm waters and white-water rapids metaphors of change. • Explain Lewin’s three-step model of the change process. • Discuss the environment that managers face today.
  • 3. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–3 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d) Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. Managing Change • Explain how managers might change structure, technology, and people. • Describe why people resist change and how resistance might be managed. Contemporary Issues in Managing Change • Explain why changing organizational culture is so difficult and how managers can do it. • Describe employee stress and how managers can help employees deal with stress. • Discuss what it takes to make change happen successfully.
  • 4. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–4 L E A R N I N G O U T L I N E (cont’d) Follow this Learning Outline as you read and study this chapter. Stimulating Innovation • Tell why innovate isn’t just creativity. • Explain the systems view of innovation. • Describe the structural, cultural, and human resource variables that are necessary for innovation. • Explain what idea champions are and why they’re important to innovation.
  • 5. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–5 What Is Change? • Organizational Change Any alterations in the people, structure, or technology of an organization • Characteristics of Change Is constant yet varies in degree and direction Produces uncertainty yet is not completely unpredictable Creates both threats and opportunities • Managing change is an integral part of every manager’s job.
  • 6. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–6 Forces for Change • External forces Marketplace Governmental laws and regulations Technology Labor market Economic changes • Internal Forces Changes in organizational strategy Workforce changes New equipment Employee attitudes
  • 7. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–7 The Manager as Change Agent • Change Agents People who act as catalysts and assume the responsibility for changing process are called change agents. • Types of Change Agents Managers: internal entrepreneurs Nonmanagers: change specialists Outside consultants: change implementation experts
  • 8. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–8 Change Process Viewpoints • The Calm Waters Metaphor Lewin’s description of the change process as a break in the organization’s equilibrium state  Unfreezing the status quo  Changing to a new state  Refreezing to make the change permanent • White-Water Rapids Metaphor The lack of environmental stability and predictability requires that managers and organizations continually adapt (manage change actively) to survive.
  • 9. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–9 Types of Change • Structural  Changing the organization’s structure or its structural components • Technological  Adopting new equipment or operating methods that displace old skills and require new ones • Automation  Replacing certain tasks done by people with machines • Workforce  Changing attitudes, expectations, perceptions, and behaviors of the workforce
  • 10. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–10 Managing Resistance to Change • Why People Resist Change? The ambiguity and uncertainty that change introduces The comfort of old habits A concern over personal loss of status, money, authority, friendships, and personal convenience The perception that change is incompatible with the goals and interest of the organization
  • 11. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–11 Issues in Managing Change (cont’d) • Changing Organizational Cultures Cultures are naturally resistant to change Conditions that facilitate cultural change:  The occurrence of a dramatic crisis  Leadership changing hands  A young, flexible, and small organization  A weak organizational culture
  • 12. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–12 Issues in Managing Change • Handling Employee Stress due to Change Stress  The physical and psychological tension an individual feels when confronted with extraordinary demands, constraints, or opportunities and their associated importance and uncertainties.  Functional Stress – Stress that has a positive effect on performance. How Potential Stress Becomes Actual Stress  There is uncertainty over the outcome  When the outcome is important
  • 13. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–13 Issues in Managing Change • Reducing Stress Engage in proper employee selection Match employees’ KSA’s to jobs’ TDR’s Use realistic job interviews for reduce ambiguity Improve organizational communications Develop a performance planning program Use job redesign Provide a counseling program Offer time planning management assistance Sponsor wellness programs
  • 14. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–14 Issues in Managing Change • Making Change Happen Successfully Embrace change—become a change-capable organization. Create a simple, compelling message explaining why change is necessary. Communicate constantly and honestly. Foster as much employee participation as possible— get all employees committed Encourage employees to be flexible Remove those who resist and cannot be changed.
  • 15. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–15 Stimulating Innovation • Creativity The ability to combine ideas in a unique way or to make an unusual association. • Innovation Turning the outcomes of the creative process into useful products, services, or work methods
  • 16. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–16 Creating the “Right” Environment for Innovation • Structural Variables Adopt an organic structure Make available plentiful resources Engage in frequent interunit communication Minimize extreme time pressures on creative activities Provide explicit support for creativity
  • 17. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–17 Creating the “Right” Environment for Innovation (cont’d) • Cultural Variables Accept ambiguity Tolerate the impractical Have low external controls Tolerate risk taking Tolerate conflict Focus on ends rather than means Develop an open-system focus Provide positive feedback
  • 18. Copyright Š 2005 Prentice Hall, Inc. All rights reserved. 13–18 Creating the “Right” Environment for Innovation (cont’d) • Human Resource Variables Actively promote training and development to keep employees’ skills current Offer high job security to encourage risk taking Encourage individual to be “champions” of change