Why Organizational Change Fails: Robustness, Tenacity, and Change in Organizations

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Economics books

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Wordery

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Taylor & francis

Why Organizational Change Fails: Robustness, Tenacity, and Change in Organizations : Routledge : 9780415886192 : 0415886198 : 23 Jun 2011 : Change in organizations can arise spontaneously, or it can begin in response to a planned process of change. Even planned change is not as predictable as one might like it to be; it is often partial or incomplete, or the results of change may not be what one hoped. The aspects of an organization that resist change can be vital to an organization's success, helping to keep it firm, stable, and robust. Why Organizational Change Fails aims to make change managers and OD consultants sensitive to signals of the robust part of an organization, helping them to see something different than they usually see: signs of change. The authors distinguish two aspects of stability in organisations: robustness and tenacity. Robustness is the ability of organisations to remain stable under changing conditions. Tenacity is the reaction of a robust system to planned

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