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Author Oss, Leike van, 1964-

Title Why Organizational Change Fails : Robustness, Tenacity, and Change in Organizations.

Publication Info. Hoboken : Taylor & Francis, 2011.

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Description 1 online resource (182 pages)
Note Description based upon print version of record.
Contents Part I: Robustness; 1. Robustness; 2. Routines: The Social Aspect of Robustness; Introduction by Prof. Christien Brinkgreve: On the Tenacity of Sexual Differences; 3. The Learned Organization: The Cognitive Aspect of Robustness; Introduction by Prof. Theo Mulder: Changeable Unchangeability: On Human Motor Control in a Constantly Changing Environment; 4. Power: The Political Aspect of Robustness
Introduction by Prof. Jan van Hooff: Power and Stabilityin the Social Organization of Animals5. Pathological Forms of Robustness; Introduction by Dr. Piet Boonekamp: A Chance Meeting Between Phytophthora and the Potato?; Part II: Tenacity; 6. The Tenacity of Organizations; 7. Springing Back; Introduction by Prof. Louise Vet: Change for the Sake of Not Having to Change: A Metaphor from the Field of Ecology; 8. Smothering Change; Introduction by Prof. Hans Bennis: On the (Un)Changeability of Language; 9. Calculating
Introduction by Saskia van Dockum: Inertia and Change: Lessons from ArchaeologyPart III: Perspectives; 10. The Blind Spot; Introduction by René Gude: Changes with Lasting Consequences: The Philosophy of Unchangeability; 11. Lessons for Change; Introduction by Frank Bijdendijk: The Yin and Yang of Our Built Environment; Conclusion; Appendix A: Social Constructivism; Appendix B: Overview.
Summary Why Organizational Change Fails is about the sturdy and stable aspect of organisations. The purpose of the book is to make change managers and OD consultants sensitive to signals of the robust part of an organization, helping them to see something different than they usually see: signs of change.
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Note GMD: electronic resource.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Added Author Hek, Jaap van 't, 1953-
Other Form: Print version: van Oss, Leike Why Organizational Change Fails : Robustness, Tenacity, and Change in Organizations Hoboken : Taylor & Francis,c2011 9780415886192
ISBN 9780203815908
0203815904
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