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9780415886192

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

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415886192

  • ISBN10:

    0415886198

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2011-05-25
  • Publisher: Routledge

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Summary

Change in organizations can arise spontaneously, or it can begin in response to a planned process of change. Even planned change is not as predictable as one might like it to be; it is often partial or incomplete, or the results of change may not be what one hoped. The aspects of an organization that resist change can be vital to an organization's success, helping to keep it firm, stable, and robust.Written from a social constructivist perspective, Why Organizational Change Fails outlines the ways in which people build robustness with behavioural patterns. The authors make distinctions between two aspects of stability in organizations: robustness, the ability of an organization to remain stable under changing conditions; and tenacity, the reaction of a robust system to planned change. Each chapter of the book is preceded by an essay written by a leading scientist designed to help provide real-world context for the process of change and offering insights for the reader on either side of the change equation.

Table of Contents

List of Figuresp. vii
List of Tablesp. ix
Preface to the English Editionp. xi
Prefacep. xiii
Robustnessp. 1
Robustnessp. 3
Routines: The Social Aspect of Robustnessp. 19
Introduction by Prof. Christien Brinkgreve: On the Tenacity of Sexual Differencesp. 20
The Learned Organization: The Cognitive Aspect of Robustnessp. 33
Introduction by Prof. Theo Mulder: Changeable Unchangeability: On Human Motor Control in a Constantly Changing Environmentp. 34
Power: The Political Aspect of Robustnessp. 47
Introduction by Prof. Jan van Hooff: Power and Stability in the Social Organization of Animalsp. 48
Pathological Forms of Robustnessp. 65
Introduction by Dr. Piet Boonekamp: A Chance Meeting Between Phytophthora and the Potato?p. 66
Tenacityp. 81
The Tenacity of Organizationsp. 83
Springing Backp. 89
Introduction by Prof. Louise Vet: Change for the Sake of Not Having to Change: A Metaphor from the Field of Ecologyp. 90
Smothering Changep. 99
Introduction by Prof. Hans Bennis: On the (Un)Changeability of Languagep. 100
Calculatingp. 113
Introduction by Saskia van Dockum: Inertia and Change: Lessons from Archaeologyp. 114
Perspectivesp. 127
The Blind Spotp. 129
Introduction by René Gude: Changes with Lasting Consequences: The Philosophy of Unchangeabilityp. 130
Lessons for Changep. 141
Introduction by Frank Bijdendijk: The Yin and Yang of Our Built Environmentp. 142
Conclusionp. 157
Social Constructivismp. 161
Overviewp. 169
About the Authorsp. 171
About the Contributing Authorsp. 173
Referencesp. 177
Indexp. 181
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