Disruption,Change and Transformation in Organisations : a Human Relation Prespective
By: Day, Andrew.
Publisher: New York Routledge taylor & Francis Group 2020Description: xi,182p.ISBN: 9780367253059.Subject(s): Organizational change -- Psychology, Industrial -- Organizational effectiveness -- Industrial relationsDDC classification: 158.7 Summary: This book explores the psychological and social dynamics of continuous, disruptive and discontinuous change. It examines the emotional strain and challenges of disruption, studies the nature of organisational transformation and examines what can be done to develop an organisation's capacity to adapt and thrive in turbulent environments. An organisation's long-term survival increasingly rests on its adaptive capacity, ability to continuously change and transform itself. Yet, people experience ongoing and fundamental change to be disorientating and unsettling as it challenges accepted assumptions and identities. This book assists leaders and change practitioners understand these dynamics, help people to make sense of change and to create the conditions that enable people to self-organise and creatively adapt. With case studies and personal accounts from individuals and companies, this is an ideal resource for practitioners and managers dealing with organisational change, as well as students, academics and researchers.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
![]() |
NASSDOC Library | 158.7 DAY-D (Browse shelf) | Available | 51355 |
Browsing NASSDOC Library Shelves Close shelf browser
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
![]() |
No cover image available |
![]() |
||
158.39 HAN- Handbook of clinical interviewing with adults | 158.39 ROU-R Reflective interviewing: a guide to theory and practice | 158.6 SWA-C Career theory and practice : | 158.7 DAY-D Disruption,Change and Transformation in Organisations | 158.7 FUR-P Psychology of behaviour at work: the individual in the organization | 158.7 HAR-; Industrial psychology | 158.7 INT- International handbook of work and health psychology |
includes index
This book explores the psychological and social dynamics of continuous, disruptive and discontinuous change. It examines the emotional strain and challenges of disruption, studies the nature of organisational transformation and examines what can be done to develop an organisation's capacity to adapt and thrive in turbulent environments. An organisation's long-term survival increasingly rests on its adaptive capacity, ability to continuously change and transform itself. Yet, people experience ongoing and fundamental change to be disorientating and unsettling as it challenges accepted assumptions and identities. This book assists leaders and change practitioners understand these dynamics, help people to make sense of change and to create the conditions that enable people to self-organise and creatively adapt. With case studies and personal accounts from individuals and companies, this is an ideal resource for practitioners and managers dealing with organisational change, as well as students, academics and researchers.
There are no comments for this item.