An attitude survey and a role-playing case were used to identify the typical approaches people use to implement important changes in organizations. This typical strategy, suggested or used by over 90% of the subjects, was not successful in producing change in any of the fourteen role-playing trials. However, with ten minutes of instruction in the ”Delta Technique,” 86% of the subjects were successful in introducing change in another fourteen role-playing trials. The ”Delta Technique” consists of simple rules drawn from half a century of research
Despite the popularity of organizational change management, the question arises whether its prescrip...
The purpose of this study was to examine, interpret, and understand how people experienced the imple...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for BUSN 1210 course. Facult...
An attitude survey and a role-playing case were used to identify the typical approaches people use t...
This paper reports on a preconference that was designed to help supervisors understand the advantage...
In a world economy that bears scant resemblance to the one dominated by the United States following ...
AbstractOur research aims to identify which of the strategies of reducing resistance to change are u...
The purpose of this paper is to show and discuss possibilities and problems cencerning changes using...
Changing regulations, increased competition, and evolving customers\u27 expectations have necessitat...
BACKGROUND: Implementation strategies are needed to ensure that evidence-based healthcare interventi...
Too many managers are burned out on strategic change. They have lived through the scenario in which ...
The question answered is: How do we take the step from design and planning to implementation and exe...
The strategy and change management fields have developed new perspectives in recent years. Studies ...
The present paper tries to address this gap by reviewing behavioral change strategies and underlying...
This dissertation started with a simple question: Why is it so difficult to lead successful organiza...
Despite the popularity of organizational change management, the question arises whether its prescrip...
The purpose of this study was to examine, interpret, and understand how people experienced the imple...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for BUSN 1210 course. Facult...
An attitude survey and a role-playing case were used to identify the typical approaches people use t...
This paper reports on a preconference that was designed to help supervisors understand the advantage...
In a world economy that bears scant resemblance to the one dominated by the United States following ...
AbstractOur research aims to identify which of the strategies of reducing resistance to change are u...
The purpose of this paper is to show and discuss possibilities and problems cencerning changes using...
Changing regulations, increased competition, and evolving customers\u27 expectations have necessitat...
BACKGROUND: Implementation strategies are needed to ensure that evidence-based healthcare interventi...
Too many managers are burned out on strategic change. They have lived through the scenario in which ...
The question answered is: How do we take the step from design and planning to implementation and exe...
The strategy and change management fields have developed new perspectives in recent years. Studies ...
The present paper tries to address this gap by reviewing behavioral change strategies and underlying...
This dissertation started with a simple question: Why is it so difficult to lead successful organiza...
Despite the popularity of organizational change management, the question arises whether its prescrip...
The purpose of this study was to examine, interpret, and understand how people experienced the imple...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for BUSN 1210 course. Facult...