Change Competence
Implementing Effective Change

Routledge Studies in Organizational Change & Development Series

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Organizations are often forced to change and adapt as a result of internal or external circumstances ? whether the impetus is vision and ambition, a competing organization, societal pressure, or financial pressure. In this book, the authors posit that successful change requires the coherence of five elements: rationale and effect, focus and energy, and connection.

In Change Competence, they present a vision of change management centered around these five elements, along with a model and method for diagnosing, approaching, and developing change management in a purposeful way. The book demonstrates the nuances and applications of the change management model with the use of a single integrated case, from identifying elements ripe for change, to coping with barriers, to varying approaches to change, to the different leadership roles that emerge in relation to the five key elements of change management.

This book will be of interest to practitioners and students in change management, organizational behavior, and organizational development.

List of Tables and Figures Foreword PrefaceChapter 1; The Change Case. Chapter 2; Perspectives. Chapter 3; Decisive Factors. Chapter 4; Dynamics. Chapter 5; Dysfunctions. Chapter 6; Leadership Roles. Chapter 7; Change Approaches. Chapter 8; The Change Canvas. References Index

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Steven ten

Steven ten Have, Ph.D., is full Professor of Strategy and Change at the VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands, visiting professor at the Nyenrode Business University, the Netherlands, and Partner at TEN HAVE Change Management.

Wouter D. ten Have, Ph.D.,is University Lecturer of Organization and Change at the VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands, visiting University Lecturer of Change Management (MBA Healthcare Management) at the Amsterdam Business School, the Netherlands, and Partner at TEN HAVE Change Management.

Anne-Bregje Huijsmans, MSc, is Consultant at TEN HAVE Change Management.

Niels van der Eng, MSc, Ph.D. candidate, is University Lecturer of Organization and Change at the VU University Amsterdam, the Netherlands, Head of Research, and Consultant at TEN HAVE Change Management.