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Making Sense of Change Management

A Complete Guide to the Models, Tools & Techniques of Organizational Change

by Mike Green and Esther Cameron

Kogan Page, 2004

Category: Leadership & Management

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Making Sense of Change Management

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In this summary you will learn

  • How to understand and manage organizational change
  • How to approach and characterize change
  • How change affects teams

Why you should read Making Sense of Change Management

Authors Esther Cameron and Mike Green provide a short, reasonably accessible introduction to the nature of change and the methods and techniques for managing it. The introductory chapters summarize the most important points from the literature on change and change management, with a brief detour to discuss the development of psychology during the latter half of the twentieth century. Then, the authors dig right into the details of team building, team management and other nuts-and-bolts issues in organizational adaptation, giving readers enough information to hold their own in a discussion of the subject. getAbstract.com recommends this to anyone charged with managing organizational change, or even surviving it. The implicit promise of the title is that the authors will help readers make sense of change management. They keep that promise.

About the Authors

Esther Cameron and Mike Green help organizations and executives manage and lead change. Green teaches at Henley Management College and Cameron has lectured on change management for the University of Bristol for the past ten years. She is the author of Facilitation Skills Made Easy.

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