This book explains how change encompasses many different phenomena,
occurs in a variety of ways, and can have widely divergent causes and
driving forces. It also helps to develop a constructive theory dealing
with planned organizational change. The book is divided into two main
sections. Part 1 discusses how organizations can tackle change
actively in order to meet the new challenges they are facing. The
author provides an analysis model based on four elements: driving
forces, the content and scope of change, the process of change and the
context of change.Part 2 addresses how an organization can implement a
planned change. Emphasis is placed on how those who are responsible
for implementing the change – the change agents – can apply
various change strategies, and how planned change processes can be
managed. The author shows how various change strategies and different
ways of managing change can be equally effective, but in different
situations. The book uses an interdisciplinary outlook, and it is
based on research in the fields of psychology and sociology as well as
political science and economics. The extensive references to source
materials also mean that it is useful for anyone who would like to
study organizational change in more depth. Dag Ingvar Jacobsen is the
author of several books in the fields of organization and management,
political science and methodology. He is co-author of the book Hvordan
organisasjoner fungerer (How Organizations Function), which is one of
the most frequently read books in Scandinavia about organization
theory. Jacobsen is a professor at the University of Agder, and is a
very popular speaker.
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ISBN
9788245037449
Publisert
2021
Utgave
1. utgave
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Vendor
Fagbokforlaget
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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