Philosophies of organizational change

1. Philosophies of organizational change : "changing context" -- 2. Theories about theories : "changing theories" -- 3. The rational philosophy : "changing plans" -- 4. The biological philosophy : "changing organisms" -- 5. The institutional philosophy : "...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Smith, Aaron
Other Authors: Graetz, Fiona M.
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Northampton, Mass Edward Elgar Pub 2011
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Collection: Edward Elgar eBook Archive - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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Summary:1. Philosophies of organizational change : "changing context" -- 2. Theories about theories : "changing theories" -- 3. The rational philosophy : "changing plans" -- 4. The biological philosophy : "changing organisms" -- 5. The institutional philosophy : "changing conformity" -- 6. The resource philosophy : "changing opportunities" -- 7. The psychological philosophy : "changing minds" -- 8. The systems philosophy : "changing everything" -- 9. The cultural philosophy : "changing values" -- 10. The critical philosophy : "changing reality" -- 11. Conclusion : the dualities philosophy : "changing tensions
Philosophies of Organizational Change explains the assumptions that drive different perspectives on organizational change management. The book describes and examines the myriad philosophical interpretations of change, revealing how and why managers confront change using so many competing methods. Each philosophy introduces the reader to the key theories used to diagnose organizations and prescribe change interventions. The book critically evaluates the arguments underpinning organizational change approaches and shows how they lead to different techniques and tools for practical change
Physical Description:v, 210 p ill
ISBN:9780857932891
9781848446380
9780857932884