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The hard and soft sides of change management : tools for managing process and people / Kathryn Zukof.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zukof, Kathryn, author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Organizational change--Management.
Organizational change.
Personnel management.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (291 pages)
Place of Publication:
Alexandria, Virginia : Association for Talent Development, [2021]
Summary:
Change isn't going anywhere. Learn how to manage it. We live in a wild world of volatility, unpredictability, chaos, and ambiguity, with change seemingly as the only constant. Change can be difficult. It often induces resistance, panic, and fatigue. And, as you may expect or have experienced first-hand, many organizations aren't handling change all that well, with many efforts resulting in failure. What you may not realize, however, is that some workplace change initiatives are stunning successes, rolling out smoothly and more easily embraced. Why do some change initiatives fail while others succeed? How can organizations and employees handle change better? In The Hard and Soft Sides of Change Management , Kathryn Zukof offers practices and approaches to help you and your organization roll out, receive, and manage change effectively. Namely, Zukof shows that you need to manage the process (or the "hard") side and the people (or the "soft") side of change and find the sweet spot between the two. She demonstrates that when you integrate both sides, you and your organization can make change less of a hit-or-miss affair. Successful change management means deploying sound project management techniques that increase the odds of achieving the outcomes of your change initiative. It also means helping employees understand the need and vision for change, so they feel less threatened by it and become excited and energized by what's ahead. To deliver best results, you need to: Define the change and how to get there-with project charters and plans. Involve the right people in the right ways-from dedicated change teams to affected stakeholders. Build support, understanding, and awareness-with communication, training, and resistance management plans. Assess progress and adjust along the way-through action reviews and steps to tackle thorny issues. Capturing the inherently messy nature of workplace change-from technology implementations, mergers and acquisitions, and business transformations to office relocations and more-this book offers tangible insights to help you and your organization tackle change challenges. Follow the book's tools and practices to lessen the messy and objectionable parts of change and actively give your change initiatives the best chance for positive outcomes.
Contents:
Intro
Title Page
Copyright
Dedication
Contents
Introduction
Chapter 1. The Challenge of Change Management
Section 1. Defining What's Changing and the Path to Get There
Chapter 2. The DBZ Applicant Tracking System Case
Chapter 3. Determining What's Changing
Chapter 4. Creating the Path
Section 2. Involving the Right People in the Right Way
Chapter 5. The JCo Acquisition Case
Chapter 6. Leading and Managing the Change
Chapter 7. Generating Advocacy on the Ground
Chapter 8. Listening to Opposing Views
Chapter 9. Accounting for Key Stakeholders
Chapter 10. Designating Roles, Responsibilities, and Authority
Section 3. Building Awareness, Understanding, and Support
Chapter 11. The PCo Business Transformation Case
Chapter 12. Communicating About Change
Chapter 13. Developing Knowledge, Skills, and Attitudes Needed to Support the Change
Chapter 14. Anticipating and Addressing Resistance
Section 4. Assessing Progress and Making Adjustments
Chapter 15. The TCW Relocation Case
Chapter 16. Learning From Successes and Mistakes
Chapter 17. Dealing With Thorny Issues
Chapter 18. And Then Everything Changed
Acknowledgments
Appendix
References
Index
About the Author
Back Cover.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781950496884
1950496880

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