Change Management is a crucial process for gaining the competitive advantage that is the goal of many organisations. Leaders and change agents are often faced with conflicting challenges of motivating and understanding increasingly diverse workforces, accounting to stakeholders and planning for the future in a chaotic environment. Comprising 12 chapters in 6 parts, the text opens with an explanation of the environment of change faced by organisations today. It then deals with managing organisational development, which is a planned process of change which is often subject to the incursions of organisational transformation, a more dramatic and unpredictable type of change. With the field of organisational change continuing to evolve, especially in an international context, future directions of change management are also discussed. Finally, to emphasise the relationship between theory to practice, Organisational Change: Development and Transformation 6e provides 10 local and international case studies and a suite of online cases supported by a case matrix. Case studies, exercises and support material present the challenges of change management in a real-life manner – examining issues from a variety of viewpoints.
NEW practitioner vignettes from local students, now working in organisations and industries, helps connect the content to real-life.
NEW content on topical issues such as the role of organisational psychologists in organisational change
NEW local and international cases keeps the content relevant and internationally focused.
NEW experiential activities added to relevant chapters to engage learners.
Learning Outcomes Matrix maps topics and learning objectives to Assurance of Learning statements
Organisational Change framework illustrates how the chapters in each part relate to one another and to the other chapters covered throughout the book.
Practitioner vignettes introduce students to practitioners who have experienced organisational change and development theories and concepts in actual companies and industries
Experiential activities throughout the text encourage students to reflect on the theory they have just learnt and how it relates to them personally
Applications boxes feature organisational practices of local and international companies that help students relate theory to real world business environments.