UID:
almahu_9949385920402882
Format:
1 online resource (195 pages)
ISBN:
9781000734843
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1000734846
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9780429287084
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0429287089
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9781000735093
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1000735095
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9781000735345
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1000735346
Content:
This book explores the psychological and social dynamics of continuous, disruptive and discontinuous change. It examines the emotional strain and challenges of disruption, studies the nature of organisational transformation and examines what can be done to develop an organisation's capacity to adapt and thrive in turbulent environments. An organisation's long-term survival increasingly rests on its adaptive capacity, ability to continuously change and transform itself. Yet, people experience ongoing and fundamental change to be disorientating and unsettling as it challenges accepted assumptions and identities. This book assists leaders and change practitioners understand these dynamics, help people to make sense of change and to create the conditions that enable people to self-organise and creatively adapt. With case studies and personal accounts from individuals and companies, this is an ideal resource for practitioners and managers dealing with organisational change, as well as students, academics and researchers.
Note:
Implications for practice
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Cover; Endorsement; Half Title; Title Page; Copyright Page; Dedication; Table of contents; Acknowledgements; 1 Introduction; The need for a different map of the world; Works cited; Part 1 Turbulent fields and organisation dynamics; 2 Dynamic complexity and disruption; Liquid modernity; Climate change; Disruptive innovation and technology; Dynamic complexity and its effects; Implications for organisations; Conclusion; Notes; Works cited; 3 The transformation of organisational form; Competing paradigms of organising; Transforming form: becoming a self-organising network
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The de-coupling and flattening of hierarchiesA change in authority relations; Changes to roles, boundaries and identities; Deep change in the culture and values; An alternative strategy for adapting to uncertainty and risk; Differentiating what is core and non-core; Flexible employment relations; The application of technology to replace and control employees; Conclusion; Notes; Works cited; 4 Complexity, order and transformation; Social order: an emergent phenomenon; A few simple rules can generate complex patterns; A sociological and anthropological perspective on social order
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Our need for order and continuityThe dynamics of transformation; The tension and conflict of transformation; Our capacity to reflect; Implications for practice; Conclusion; Notes; Works cited; 5 Networks, social capital and lost connections; The nature of social networks; Adaptability and resilience of social networks; Social capital; Bridging and connecting relationship; Difference, variety and variation; Mutual trust: 'the magic ingredient'; Implications for practice; Conclusion; Works cited; Part 2 Psycho-social dynamics in turbulent fields; 6 The disruption of relationships and boundaries
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The disruption and rupturing of relationshipsOur need to belong; Identifications, boundaries and territory; Embeddedness in social ecologies; Implications for practice; Conclusion; Note; Works cited; 7 Sensemaking in turbulent fields; Our need for continuity and meaning; Sensemaking; Culture and meaning making; Cultural paradigms, sensemaking and change; Language and framing of change; 'The Programmable World'; Implications for practice; Conclusion; Notes; Works cited; 8 Altered images: Identity construction and fragmentation; The social construction of identity; The politics of identity
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Social comparison and differentiationStatus difference, power and identity; Organisational identity; Transformation of identities; Implications for practice; Conclusion; Works cited; 9 Loss, mourning and the inability to mourn; Disruption, transformation and loss; The impact of technological change: the case of the coal miners; Grief: a natural response to change; Mourning: the working through of grief; Working through, registering and accepting the loss; Witnessing and representing the loss; Restoration of meaning, identity and purpose; Inability to mourn and melancholia
Additional Edition:
Print version: Day, Andrew. Disruption, Change and Transformation in Organisations : A Human Relations Perspective. Milton : Routledge, ©2020 ISBN 9780367253028
Language:
English
Keywords:
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URL:
https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9780429287084
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