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- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Contents
- List of figures and tables
- List of research reports and change tools
- About the author
- Preface
- Tour of the book
- Online teaching and learning resources
- Managing change in practice: video and text feature
- Employability skills
- Case studies and examples grid
- Publisher’s acknowledgements
- I MANAGING CHANGE: A PROCESS PERSPECTIVE
- 1.Process models of change
- 2.Leading change: a process perspective
- II RECOGNIZING THE NEED FOR CHANGE AND STARTING THE CHANGE PROCESS
- 3.Patterns of change
- 4.Sources of change
- 5.Recognizing a need or opportunity for change
- 6.Using value innovation to proactively identify new opportunities
- 7.Starting the change
- III DIAGNOSING WHAT NEEDS TO BE CHANGED
- 8.Diagnosis
- 9.Gathering and interpreting information
- IV PLANNING AND PREPARING FOR CHANGE
- 10.Shaping implementation strategies
- 11.Developing a change plan
- 12.Types of intervention based on who does what
- 13.Types of intervention classified according to focal issues
- 14.Selecting interventions
- V LEADING AND MANAGING THE PEOPLE ISSUES
- 15.Building change relationships
- 16.The role of leadership
- 17.Power, politics and stakeholder management
- 18.Responsible change management: an ethical approach
- 19.Managing context to promote ethical practice
- 20.Communicating change
- 21.Motivating others to change
- 22.Supporting others through change
- VI IMPLEMENTING CHANGE AND REVIEWING PROGRESS
- 23.Implementing change
- 24.Reviewing and keeping the change on track
- VII SUSTAINING CHANGE
- 25.Making change stick
- 26.Spreading change
- VIII LEARNING
- 27.Change managers learning from their own experience
- 28.Facilitating collective learning
- 29.Pulling it all together: a concluding case study
- References
- Author index
- Subject index
- eCopyright
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