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Managing Change examines the concept and practice of change within the context of the history, literature and theories of management. In particular, it links the process of change to the strategic development, management and leadership of organisations.
The reader is encouraged to reflect critically on areas such as post-modernism, realism and complexity theory, and explores in depth the influence of culture, power and politics.
The book is aimed at students of change management, strategy and organisational change as part of undergraduate, MBA and MA programmes.
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Globalisation. Mergers and Acquisitions. New technologies. New competitors. Rapid growth. Rapid decline. Economic boom. Financial crisis. In order to maximise their success, organisations today need to adapt to a turbulent environment. Yet one of the worlds leading consultancies, Bain & Co, claims that the failure rate of change management projects is around 70 per cent. Managing change is not easy.
The purpose of this leading textbook is to help you understand and consider the theoretical approaches to change and to make sense of these in the light of practical examples. The fifth edition of Managing Change contains:
Managing Change is written for students on modules covering management, strategy and organisational change as part of undergraduate and postgraduate programmes.
Bernard Burnes is Professor of Organisational Change at Manchester Business School.
This text is unique in demonstrating clearly the linkages between corporate strategy, organisational behaviour and the management of change. This is an ideal undergraduate text the will also be valuable for experienced managers on masters programmes.
David Buchanan, Professor of Organisational Behaviour, Cranfield School of Management
This is the essential and definitive text on change management. It integrates the vast sweep of organisational theory and practice in a highly readable way. Every student and practitioner must have this.
Michael Griffin, Director of Human Resources, Kings College Hospital NHS Trust
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