organizational change and innovation
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Chapter Ten
Organizational & Innovation
lifelong Challenges for the Exceptional Manager
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Two(2) Types of Change
1. Reactive Change-Making changes in response to problems or opportunities as they arise
2. Proactive Change-Involves making carefully thought-
out changes in anticipation of possible or expected problems or opportunities.
-Also called Planned Change
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The Forces of Change: Outside the Organization
1.Demographic Characteristics2.Market Changes3.Technical Advancement4.Social & Political pressures
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1. Demographic Characteristics• Age • Education• Skills• Gender• Immigration
2. Market Changes• Mergers & Acquisitions• Domestic & International
competition• Recession
3. Technological advancement• Manufacturing automation• Office automation
FORCES OF
4. Social & political pressures• Leadership• Values
OUTSIDE
1. Employee problems•Unmet needs•Job dissatisfaction•Absenteeism & turnover•Productivity•Participation/Suggestion
2. manager’s problems•Conflict •Leadership•Reward System•Structural Reorganization
INSIDE
THE NEED FOR
CHANGE
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Areas in Which Change is Often Needed
1. Change people -Perceptions, attitudes, performance, skills.
2. Changing technology
3. Changing structure
4. Changing Strategy
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Organizational Development
oOrganizational Development (OD)-set of techniques for implementing planned
change to make people and organizations more effective
oChange Agent - a consultant with a background in
behavioral sciences who can be a catalyst in helping organizations deal with old problems in new ways.
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The OD Process
1. Diagnosis-What is the
Problem?
2. Intervention
-What should we do about it?
3. Evaluation- How well has
the intervention worked?
4. Feedback-How can the
diagnosis be further refined?
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Types of Innovation
1. Product innovation Change in the appearance or
performance of a product or the creation of a new one
2. Process innovation Change in a way that a product is conceived, manufactured or disseminated.
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Types of Innovation
4. Incremental Innovation -creation of products, services, or technologies
that modify existing ones5. Radical change-creation of products, services, or technologies
that replace existing ones
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Four Characteristics of Innovation
1. Innovation is a uncertain business 2. People closest to innovation know the most
about it , at least initially3. Innovations may be controversial4. Innovation can be complex because it may
cause organizational boundaries
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Three steps for fostering Innovation
1. Recognize problems
and opportunitie
s & devise solution
2. Gain Allies by
communicating your
vision
3. Overcome employee
resistance & empower & reward them to achieve progress
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Reasons Employees resist Change
• Peer pressure• Disruption of cultural traditions or group
relationships• Personality conflicts• Lack of fact or poor timing• Non-reinforcing reward system
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Lewin’s Change Model
• Unfreezing -Creating the motivation to Change
• Changing-Learning new ways of doing things
• Refreezing -Making the new ways normal
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Steps
to leading
Organizational Change
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STEPS to leading Organizational Change
1. Establish a sense of urgencyUnfreezing the organization by creating a compelling reason for why change is needed.
2. Create the guiding coalitionCreate a cross-functional, cross-level group of people with enough power to lead the change.
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Steps to leading Organizational Change
3. Develop a vision and
a strategy Create a vision and a strategic plan to guide the change process.
4. Communicate the Change vision
Create and implement a communication strategy that consistently communicates the new vision and strategic plan.
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5. Empower board-based actionEliminate barriers to Change, and use target elements of change to transform the organization. Encourage risk taking and creative problem solving.
6. Generate Short term wins
Plan for and create short-term “wins” or improvements, Recognize and reward people who contribute to the wins.
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7. Consolidate gains and produce more change
The guiding coalition uses credibility from short-term wins to create more change.
Additional people are brought into the change process as change cascades throughout the organization.
Attempts are made to reinvigorate the change process.
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8. Anchor new approaches in the culture
Reinforce the changes by highlighting connections between new behaviors and processes and organizational success.
Developed methods to ensure leadership development and succession.
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End Thanks for listening