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Leading Change How Successful Leaders Approach Change Management

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Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.12.2014

Verlag

Kogan Page Ltd

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,3 cm

Gewicht

356 g

Auflage

1

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7494-7168-2

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"This is a practical book packed with real life examples, constructive advice and challenge. The content will make you think, smile and occasionally wince! I commend it to everyone fascinated by the real drivers of change in organisations - big, small, start up, mature and across sectors." ("Ann Ewing, Strategic Human Resources Leader with an international charity, formerly Head of Learning & Development with a major bank, and previously Vice-President Organisational Capability for BP.")
"Paul Lawrence has used his unique background as businessman, author, coach and consultant to provide a practical approach to a new way of understanding how successful change really works." ("Andreas Priestland, Director Learning Project and formerly Senior Organisational Development Consultant BP Group")
"What sets Leading Change apart from all of the the other publications that are so abundant on this topic, is the fact that it addresses change management via first hand accounts of real business leaders deep within the "change trenches". These leaders all confronted extraordinary situations, across a variety of cultures and business sectors. In doing so it offers the reader a real look into the dynamic juxtaposition of insight and reflection, action and reaction, listening and involving, learning and coaching that is anything but academic, static or linear within an organization...especially when it comes to change." ("Graham Kwan, Chief Executive Officer, Character Capital Inc.")
"Leading Change is the umpteenth book on change management but it treats it very differently from other books I have come across. Paul manages to make it very personal and thus recognisable. He shows the struggle that each and every change agent is going through and makes it clear there is no one answer. The book is almost a reversed version of the average textbook: it does not teach you the model and then try to explain it. It builds up 'the Emerging Change Model' step by step, chapter by chapter, taking the reader by the hand. It shows how all the elements are themselves subject to change and how they all influence each other. It's all based on actual change stories, successes and failures. The use of anecdotes makes it an easy read and there is a powerful, recognisable insight on every page.The most insightful yet down-to-earth book on change I have read in a long while!" ("Karin Bax, Change Manager at HEINEKEN International")
"Leading Change treats change management very differently from the many other books I have come across on the subject. It builds up the Emerging Change Model step by step, chapter by chapter, showing how all the elements in the model are subject to change and how they influence each other. The most insightful yet down-to-earth book on change I have read in a long while." ("Karin Bax, Change Manager, Heineken International")

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

03.12.2014

Verlag

Kogan Page Ltd

Seitenzahl

232

Maße (L/B/H)

23,4/15,6/1,3 cm

Gewicht

356 g

Auflage

1

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-7494-7168-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Acknowledgements

    Introduction
    01 The emerging change model
    Method
    Results
    Exploring the ECM
    The ECM as a reflective framework

    Part One Reflective dialogue in action

    02 Dialogue and communication
    Communicate, communicate, communicate?
    Communication, monologue and dialogue
    Getting out and about
    Barriers to dialogue

    03 Listening
    Different ways of listening
    Listen first
    Authentic curiosity
    Listening to ourselves
    Seeking feedback

    04 Voicing
    Great expectations
    Storytelling

    05 Reflection
    Reflection as abstraction
    Sucked in
    Reflection in practice
    Managing other's emotions

    Part Two Perspective, purpose and identity

    06 The evolution of perspective
    The paradoxical theory of change
    The significance of multiple perspectives
    Sharing perspectives
    Perspectives and purpose

    07 The evolution of purpose
    All visions are co-created
    Visions are dynamic
    The role of the change leader
    Who to engage in the visioning?
    External perspectives
    The burning platform

    08 The evolution of identity
    The limitations of logic
    Identity
    Giving and receiving feedback
    Pace
    The alternative
    Values
    Dialogue and identity

    Part Three Power and politics

    09 Power and politics
    Support from the top
    The limitations of positional power
    The executive team
    Middle management
    Power and politics in practice
    Taxonomies, models and tools

    Part Four Themes

    10 Authenticity
    Authenticity and identity
    Courage
    Sincerity and authenticity
    Meaning-making
    Authenticity and feedback

    11 Resistance to change
    Resistance to change and the emerging change model
    Sources of resistance
    Resistance as resource
    Reciprocal resistance
    People and buses
    Effective change agency

    12 Systemic thinking
    Systematic and systemic, complicated and complex
    The view from the balconies
    The emerging change model and systems thinking

    Part Five Application

    13 Case study: The emerging change model in practice
    The change programme
    Using the ECM

    14 Getting started
    A systemic approach
    Purpose
    Getting started

    15 Leadership
    Complexity and the role of practical judgement
    Strategy
    Authentic leadership
    Spotting the authentic leader

    16 Building capability
    The role of the change agent
    Becoming more authentic
    Working with groups and teams
    Learning together
    Application
    A word on 70:20:10

    17 The role of coaching
    What is coaching?
    Systemic coaching
    Systemic coaching at work
    Coaching culture/change culture

    References
    Index