This paper reports the outcome of research into eleven organisations in the UK automotive supply sector, all of which have an acknowledged reputation for their ability to sustain successful change. It describes a ‘Listen – Interpret –Translate – Transfer’ (LITT) process used by a researcher to build an explicit model of change, based on the often only implicit experience of these organisations. In addition the LITT process is used finally to establish each organisation’s ownership of the explicit model. The paper argues that the process–model symbiosis used in the research and described here can be used by internal managers or outside consultants to accelerate the development of organisational change capability in any organisation. Organisa...
Technology is vital to most organisations and, hence, the ability to change this element is essentia...
The organisational change is a phenomenon which has gained attention from theoretistsand practioners...
Purpose – The purpose of this research paper is to define a new construct, organisational change cap...
This paper reports the outcome of research into eleven organisations in the UK automotive supply sec...
This paper reports the outcome of research into eleven organisations in the UK automotive supply sec...
Realizing major organisational change and innovation is a complex process and many organisations do ...
This paper uses the example of a change in the regulatory environment of a particular sector to exam...
The ability to manage change has become an important management skill. The change process can be bew...
This is a study of the organisational change to self-managed team working in UK-based manufacturing...
Companies in every industry are increasingly challenged to build a capacity for change, both in resp...
In 1990, the top fifty British companies reorganised every five years, by 2000 changes were taking p...
Change Management is a crucial process for gaining the competitive advantage that is the goal of man...
Change Management is a crucial process for gaining the competitive advantage that is the goal of man...
The organisational change is a phenomenon which has gained attention from theoretists and practioner...
Implementation of business processes, or any form of new working methods, is crucial for a company t...
Technology is vital to most organisations and, hence, the ability to change this element is essentia...
The organisational change is a phenomenon which has gained attention from theoretistsand practioners...
Purpose – The purpose of this research paper is to define a new construct, organisational change cap...
This paper reports the outcome of research into eleven organisations in the UK automotive supply sec...
This paper reports the outcome of research into eleven organisations in the UK automotive supply sec...
Realizing major organisational change and innovation is a complex process and many organisations do ...
This paper uses the example of a change in the regulatory environment of a particular sector to exam...
The ability to manage change has become an important management skill. The change process can be bew...
This is a study of the organisational change to self-managed team working in UK-based manufacturing...
Companies in every industry are increasingly challenged to build a capacity for change, both in resp...
In 1990, the top fifty British companies reorganised every five years, by 2000 changes were taking p...
Change Management is a crucial process for gaining the competitive advantage that is the goal of man...
Change Management is a crucial process for gaining the competitive advantage that is the goal of man...
The organisational change is a phenomenon which has gained attention from theoretists and practioner...
Implementation of business processes, or any form of new working methods, is crucial for a company t...
Technology is vital to most organisations and, hence, the ability to change this element is essentia...
The organisational change is a phenomenon which has gained attention from theoretistsand practioners...
Purpose – The purpose of this research paper is to define a new construct, organisational change cap...