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The Theory and Practice of Change Management

By (author) John Hayes
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan, Basingstoke, United Kingdom
Imprint: Palgrave
Published: 12th Mar 2014
Dimensions: w 187mm h 280mm d 29mm
Weight: 1445g
ISBN-10: 1137275340
ISBN-13: 9781137275349
Barcode No: 9781137275349
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Synopsis
John Hayes's bestselling textbook equips students with all the skills they will need as future managers to successfully diagnose the need for and implement change. It offers unrivalled breadth, covering all of the key theories, tools and techniques on organisational change. The book is underpinned by a theoretical framework based on a process model of change, which views change as a flexible, yet controlled sequence of events. Offering a strong practical orientation, the book is supported by a comprehensive selection of real-world examples and case studies, as well as `Change Tools' that invite students to apply theories to real change scenarios. The book is ideal for final-year business undergraduates as well as MBA and postgraduate students who are taking modules in change management or organisational change. It is also well used by change practitioners and consultants.

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'This is a comprehensive and well-written text offering a strong balance of theory and practice, and the case studies really bring concepts to life. I would strongly recommend this book on my course.' -Venkataraman Nilakant, University of Canterbury, New Zealand 'A pragmatic, thorough and systematic guide to managing change replete with tools and examples. The central framework traces a fundamental journey of steps in an intuitive, comprehensive way.' - Tom Calvard, University of Edinburgh, UK 'The real world of organizational change management comes very much alive given the current treatment by the author.' - Andrew Chan, City University, Hong Kong 'Organisational change and change management are large complex areas of study. This book does a great job in distilling a lot of data, research and material into a logical process that students can get to grips with. The new chapter one is fantastic and the focus on process models at this stage will really help students begin to think about how 'change' is conceptualised.' - Dr Joanne Murphy, Queen's University Belfast, UK 'The fourth edition represents in my view a major overhaul to the text, which is now much improved in terms of accessibility and the new structure represents a more fluid and progressive approach to the change process. This book represents an impressive contribution to the body of knowledge on change management.' - Allan Ramdhony, Edinburgh Napier University, UK