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MODULE 23 INNOVATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE “Change can be your best friend” • What are the roles of innovation and change in organizations? • How do managers lead the processes of organizational change?

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Page 1: MODULE 23 INNOVATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE “Change can be your best friend” What are the roles of innovation and change in organizations? How do managers

MODULE 23

INNOVATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE

“Change can be your best friend”

• What are the roles of innovation and change in organizations?

• How do managers lead the processes of organizational change?

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INNOVATION AND ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE

Roles of Innovation and Organizational Change

MODULE GUIDE 23.1

Creativity and innovation are sources of competitive advantage.

Innovative organizations share many common characteristics.

Organizations pursue both transformational and incremental changes.

Change in organizations can move from top down, bottom up, or both.

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Roles of Innovation and Organizational Change

Creativity the generation of a novel idea or unique approach that solves

a problem or crafts an opportunity. Innovation

the process of taking a new idea and putting it into practice. Process Innovations

result in better ways of doing things. Product Innovations

result in new or improved goods or services. Commercializing Innovations

turns ideas into economic value

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Roles of Innovation and Organizational Change

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Roles of Innovation and Organizational Change

Critical Innovation Roles in Organizations Idea generators—provide new insights and

discoveries. Information gatekeepers—stay abreast of outside

developments. Product champions—advocate for new products or

processes. Project managers—keep innovation projects on track. Innovation leaders—keep innovation values, goals

visible.

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Roles of Innovation and Organizational Change

Types of Change Transformational Change

makes radical changes in organizational directions

Incremental Change continuing adjustments to existing ways and practices.

Top-down Change is initiated by senior management

Bottom-up change is initiated by empowered persons working at all

organizational levels.

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MANAGEMENT TIPS

How to Lead Transformational Change Establish a sense of urgency for change. Form a powerful coalition to lead the change. Create and communicate a change vision. Empower others to move change forward. Celebrate short-term wins and recognize those who

help. Build on success; align people and systems with new

ways. Stay with it; keep the message consistent; champion

the vision.

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Leading the Processes of Organizational Change

MODULE GUIDE 23.2 Adaptive organizations need change

leaders, not status quo managers. Unfreezing, changing, and refreezing are

three phases of planned change. Managers use force-coercion, rational

persuasion, and shared power change strategies.

Change leaders identify and deal positively with resistance to change.

Organization development is a way of building sustainable capacities for change.

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Leading the Processes of Organizational Change

Change Leader tries to change the behavior of another person or social system.

Planned Change aligns the organization with anticipated future challenges.

Unfreezing is the phase during which a situation is prepared for change.

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Leading the Processes of Organizational Change

Lewin’s Three Phases of Change

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Checkpoints for Successful Change Benefit—make sure people involved see a clear

advantage in the change. Compatibility—keep the change as close as possible

to existing values and experiences. Simplicity—make the change as easy as possible to

understand and use. Triability—allow people to try the change step-by-

step, making adjustments as they go. Change leader's task:

create a felt need for change

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Change Strategies

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Resistance to Change

Why people may resist change

• Fear of the unknown not understanding what is happening or what comes next • Disrupted habits feeling upset to see the end of the old ways of doing things • Loss of confidence feeling incapable of performing well under the new ways of

doing things • Loss of control feeling that things are being done “to” you rather than “by” or

“with” you • Poor timing feeling overwhelmed by the situation or that things are moving too

fast • Work overload not having the physical or psychic energy to commit to the

change • Loss of face feeling inadequate or humiliated because it appears that the old

ways weren’t good ways • Lack of purpose not seeing a reason for the change and/or not understanding

its benefits

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Organizational Development a comprehensive and participatory approach to

change that involves organization members in a data-based process of diagnosis, intervention, and evaluation.

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