Organizational Change: Themes and Issues

Author:   Jim Grieves (Senior Lecturer, Scarborough Management Centre, The University of Hull Business School)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
ISBN:  

9780199214884


Pages:   448
Publication Date:   11 February 2010
Format:   Paperback
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Organizational Change: Themes and Issues


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Organizational Change is the first organizational change text written specifically with post-experience students in mind. It provides the level of theory and critique required at this level, while encouraging readers to reflect and draw upon their own experience of the working world in the 'stop and think' features throughout each chapter. Jim Grieves employs a 'four perspectives' approach to change which runs throughout the book to provide a clear pathway and overall argument for student learning. Offering a refreshing thematic approach, the book focusses on key issues such as the ethics of change. The two-part structure (Part 1: Understanding Change and Part 2: Implementing Change) places organizational change in context before guiding students through the key issues to consider in practice. A full complement of pedagogical features are consistently applied throughout to support students and to ensure they benefit fully from the wide-ranging content. Chapter summaries ensure students have a clear understanding of key points; study questions allow the reader to check their understanding and think around the subject. Exercises encourage students to apply their knowledge to companies with which they are familiar, and longer end-of-chapter cases draw on topical examples featuring companies such as Northern Rock and Siemens. Online Resource Centre For Lecturers: Diagrams, tables and figures from the text Guidance notes for the case studies Teaching and discussion points For Students: Web links Updates to cases Answers to end of chapter case study questions References to seminal papers Links to articles

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Author:   Jim Grieves (Senior Lecturer, Scarborough Management Centre, The University of Hull Business School)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 18.90cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 24.50cm
Weight:   0.783kg
ISBN:  

9780199214884


ISBN 10:   0199214883
Pages:   448
Publication Date:   11 February 2010
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained

Table of Contents

Part One: Understanding Change 1: Perspectives on Change 2: The Ethics of Organizational Change 3: Planned Change and its Critics 4: Strategic Change 5: Building and Developing Competitive Advantage Part Two: Implementing Change 6: Culture and Change 7: Power, Control and Organizational Change 8: Leading Change 9: Diagnosing Organizations 10: Change Models 11: Resistance to Change 12: The Themes and Issues of Future Organizational Change

Reviews

Very interesting and clearly written; this book explains the key points without overwhelming the student with unnecessary detailed discussion of the schools of thought. John Summers, Anglia Ruskin University The style is one that reads easily and clearly. The questions, stop and think boxes and cases are appropriate and workable. Sue Williams, University of Gloucestershire The text has a sophisticated treatment of the topic of OC, entirely appropriate to PG level. Dr Alex Weich, University of Westminster


Author Information

Jim Grieves has been a guest speaker on the practice of organizational development and managing change at international organizations and international conferences. He has undertaken consultancy and training for organizations in the public and private sectors. He has received an award for excellence for Outstanding Contribution to The Journal of Management Development (2001), the Anbar Citation of excellence from Human Resource Development International (1999), and Best Speaker Award from Lucent Technologies at the International Conference for Organisational Development (May 1999) in Bahrain.

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