Recent studies have highlighted the importance of managers’ role in change. Managers are a lynchpin in the success of a change as they stand closest to employees and they are both implementing change but also being affected by change. In this study, we explore managers´ readiness of change. Readiness of change refers to what employees perceive as the balance between costs and benefits of maintaining a behavior. In practice, it is about psychological willingness to cooperate in bringing the change to fruition. We interviewed 19 managers in public sector organizations. The findings indicate that strong change readiness of managers requires organizational support, time resources for people management and participative organizational cult...
Nowadays, technology advances at a very high speed and companies implement new technology constantl...
Administrative sciences are fragmented into anumber of subfields; the most important dividingline se...
The revolution of learning and technology challenges teaching and education. The scholar’s capacitie...
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of managers’ role in change. Managers are a lynchpin ...
Action, Power and Experience in Organizational Change - A Study of Three Major Corporations This...
Transformative leadership is maybe the most popular trend in current leadership research. Based on p...
The University of Tampere has established Laboratory Services, a new unit to which the employees fro...
Changing public administration and guidelines for working life competencies in Finnish higher educat...
Projects are the means for most organizations to achieve change. Projects come in different sizes a...
“Doing more with less people”? Theviews of managers, human resourceprofessionals and employees about...
What are the requirements of working life in the public administration in the future? What working l...
There is an increasing demand to find solutions for improving cost-efficiency in health care. The de...
Although there is a widespread agreement on the significant inherent disparities between different p...
The increasing rate of change is widely recognized in today’s dynamic business environment. Changes ...
Main purpose of this thesis was to create a model for leading change, which helps corporation X to e...
Nowadays, technology advances at a very high speed and companies implement new technology constantl...
Administrative sciences are fragmented into anumber of subfields; the most important dividingline se...
The revolution of learning and technology challenges teaching and education. The scholar’s capacitie...
Recent studies have highlighted the importance of managers’ role in change. Managers are a lynchpin ...
Action, Power and Experience in Organizational Change - A Study of Three Major Corporations This...
Transformative leadership is maybe the most popular trend in current leadership research. Based on p...
The University of Tampere has established Laboratory Services, a new unit to which the employees fro...
Changing public administration and guidelines for working life competencies in Finnish higher educat...
Projects are the means for most organizations to achieve change. Projects come in different sizes a...
“Doing more with less people”? Theviews of managers, human resourceprofessionals and employees about...
What are the requirements of working life in the public administration in the future? What working l...
There is an increasing demand to find solutions for improving cost-efficiency in health care. The de...
Although there is a widespread agreement on the significant inherent disparities between different p...
The increasing rate of change is widely recognized in today’s dynamic business environment. Changes ...
Main purpose of this thesis was to create a model for leading change, which helps corporation X to e...
Nowadays, technology advances at a very high speed and companies implement new technology constantl...
Administrative sciences are fragmented into anumber of subfields; the most important dividingline se...
The revolution of learning and technology challenges teaching and education. The scholar’s capacitie...