1599
Title: 1599
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1599
Category: /Literature/English
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Management of change
Analyse the ways in which resistance to change becomes evident within
organisations. What strategies can senior managers adopt to overcome such
resistance when implementing change programmes.
CONTENTS Page
INTRODUCTION 1
WHY PEOPLE RESIST CHANGE 1
Fear of the unknown 1
Disrupted habits 2
Loss of face 2
Loss of confidence 3
Loss of control 3
Poor timing 4
Work overload 4
Lack of purpose 4
DEFENSE MECHANISMS 5
Overt resistance 5
Implicit resistance 5
SYMPTOMS OF RESISTANCE TO CHANGE 6
Aggression 6
Fantasy 6
Regression 6
Resignation/avoidance 7
Negativism 7
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Armstrong, Michael (1991)
A Handbook of Personnel Practices 4th Edition
Kogan Page Limited, USA.
8. Chruden, Herbet J and Sherman Jr, Arthur W. (1976)
Personnel Management 5th Edition
South Western Publishing Company, USA.
9. Durphy, D.C (1981)
Organisational Change by choice
McGraw Hill Book Co, Sydney
10. Lippitt, G.L., Langeseth, P. and Mossop J (1986)
Implementing Organisational Change
Josey-Bass Publishers, San Francisco, London
11. Leigh, A. (1988)
Effective Change: Twenty ways to make it happen
Institute of Personnel Management, UK
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