Change Management and PoliticsAuthor: Lance Winslow
Each time we throw a scoundrel out of public office we see the problems of disruption in organizational capital and in business we too see this all the time with management turnover, mergers or simply normal attrition. In the Public Sector it can
Change Management in Regulatory AgenciesAuthor: Lance Winslow
Change Management in regulatory government agencies can be extremely serious indeed. For instance take the resigning of Minetta from the Department of Transportation or resignation Powell from the Federal Communications Commission and you can unde
Change Management in Government PurchasingAuthor: Lance Winslow
Change Management in Government Purchasing sure causes chaos indeed. In fact we have a whole company under investigation who will be paying 100s of million dollars in fines because it hired a government purchasing agent from the United States Air
Organizational Change: Mission Impossible?Author: Verena Veneeva
Many factors such as globalization, technological advances, deregulation, privatization, mergers or acquisitions coupled with a movement of labor-intensive projects to less expensive locations and changing customer demands are forcing organization
Rethinking "Good To Great"Author: Mike Myatt
Let me begin by saying that I am generally speaking a fan of Jim Collins and his work, and that I enjoyed reading “Good To Great”. I believe there is a plethora of quality information to be gleaned from the pages of “Good To Great,” but I also bel
Change and The Unproductive Moments During Your JourneyAuthor: Hans Bool
The travel metaphor is an old but still useful metaphor to use in change management. Take for instance this viewpoint. You are on a business trip for a week or so.Before you go.This trip requires some preparations. So you have to fin