

Changing Organizational Culture
262 pages2009Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, JohnISBN 9780470660423
NonfictionPsychologyOrganizational changeCorporate cultureLeadership85.02 philosophy and theory of business administration and organization scienceOrganisationsentwicklungOrganisationskulturOrganisationspsychologieOrganisationswandelUnternehmenOrganisatieveranderingOrganisatiecultuurLeiderschap
About this book
To alter an organization's culture, change agents must first understand its attitudes, beliefs and assumptions. Marc Schabracq's innovative new book is based on a fresh way of thinking that deals with both the functional and structural features of cultures. Focusing on the greatest barrier to organizational change - the attitudes and assumptions of people -- it offers three approaches that collectively assist the change process: changing goals through the leader; improving effectiveness through the members; and enriching assumptions through group dialogue. The scales, checklists and exercises are available online. A priceless resource for consultants and change agents, Changing Organizational Culture is also valuable reading for senior managers and business students interested in the change process.
Publication Details
- Publisher
- Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, John
- Published
- 2009
- Pages
- 262
- ISBN
- 9780470660423
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