Applying an invaluable sensemaking framework to organizational change and combining the theory and practice of implementing change, this book represents an instructive and informative view on change in business. Its strength lies in two key areas:

  • the discussion and explanation of a strategic sensemaking approach, for helping managers, management educators and students to understand organizational change
  • a longitudinal study of a major company which underwent several organizational changes, revealing some of the key problems and challenges that managers face when introducing, implementing and managing change.
Rather than being structured as a a how toa (TM) book, this outstanding text provides the reader with practical insights and skills for managing (or resisting) change. Applying Weick's famous sensemaking approach, it offers a unique way to understand the processes involved in organizational change.



Autorentext

Jean Helms Mills is Assistant Professor of Organizational Behaviour at Acadia University, Canada.



Inhalt

1. Introduction 2. Identifying Cues: A History of Nova Scotia Power 3. Strategic Sensemaking 4. The Story of Organizational Change 5. Sensemaking and Identity Construction 6. Application of the Sensemaking Model to the Nova Scotia Power Case 7. Making Sense of Sensemaking: Suggestions for Sensible Modifications of the Sensemaking Model

Titel
Making Sense of Organizational Change
EAN
9781134202768
ISBN
978-1-134-20276-8
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Herausgeber
Veröffentlichung
12.11.2012
Digitaler Kopierschutz
Adobe-DRM
Dateigrösse
1.37 MB
Anzahl Seiten
256
Jahr
2003
Untertitel
Englisch