31 Aug Change Theories
More professional jobs are becoming boundaryless: morphing job descriptions, blurred work and personal life boundaries, technology-mediated, autonomous oversight yet team-intensive…
What signs of change resistance might a supervisor or co-worker look to detect when managing a boundaryless work assignment? How
might strong leadership be used to motivate and redirect resistant individuals or teams?
Evaluation of this assignment will be based on:
- Thoughtfulness about challenges associated with boundaryless careers
- Creativity regarding the management of such careers
Organizational Change Theories
Explore the following organizational change theories.
- (Rene Thom, 1972)
- (Kotter, 1990)
- (Lorenz & Poincare, 1960)
- (Rogers, 2003)
- (McGahan, 2004)
- (Hammer & Champy, ?)
- (Kaizen, ?)
- (Greiner, 1972)
- (Henderson, 1960)
- (Burns & Stalker, 1961)
