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(2001) suggests that some resistance is good. He explains that if one tries to get rid of all resistance, then they may be ignori...
to each other. Some managers do not seem to realize that as other forces impact the business of the company, it is necessary for t...
Various areas of corporate change are discussed by focusing on this one firm. Human resources and organizational culture are discu...
complaints about companies such as Gap and Nike (Mason, 2000). Nike has made such strides in the other direction that today, the ...
have what is termed "situation control", the ability to change the situation according to their own strengths and weaknesses (Biog...
question their own ability to adapt to new processes or procedures (Bolognese, 2002). * People do not like leaving what is familia...
The concept of change in the organizational environment is a rather simple equation that is one of the most...
2004). However, many companies are finding that the traditional marketing mix just doesnt work any more, partly because co...
everything that had gone wrong her first year -- the mistakes she had made on projects, the people she had upset with some of her ...
the improvement of performance, alone it is not a transformation device that will automatically result in improvements (Reed et al...
health insurance through the government, "when we go to access it, its just not there" (Duff-Brown, 2005). But what about th...
The authors have pointed out that the conventional research of the time had worked toward obtaining evaluations of other proposals...
missions of both of these institutions are different. In the example presented, for example, the for-profit hospital is in the bus...
a world that is changing with incredible speed, ambiguity is a constant" (Kemelgor, Johnson and Srinivasan, 2000, p. 133). If orga...
Both Winslow and Acheson make the link between society and health, and the role of social actions; a concept that was seen in many...
organizational strategies could be planned for the long-term but that is no longer the case. Because change occurs so rapidly toda...
Sound simple? Yes and no. The organization itself is headed toward a more customer-friendly orientation (this is its strategy), so...
fail to assure patient safety and a reasonable working environment for themselves. Sutter Health is a large system of hospitals an...
In his article entitled "Culture, leadership and power . . ." author Ronald Clement points out that dealing with organizational cu...
Not having something upon which to fall back that offers substantial support in trying circumstances proves considerably more thre...
disease, parents first must have access to health care services and then utilize such services. Marshall (2003) points to the im...
norms. The last approach is coercive, were power is used, usually with the use of legitimate power. The last stage is refreezing ...
itself to her strengths without tying her down with the issues she disliked about her Vice President role. After obtaining financi...
evaluating information (including assumptions and evidence) related to the issue, considering alternatives ... and drawing conclus...
not, however, at the time, disqualified herself from acting in her government capacity on anything regarding Boeing (Velocci et al...
relationship between transformational leaders and their followers and implementation behavior (Michaelis et al, 2010). In ...
model-based approach, it is essential to understand the intricacies of the underlying model which will be utilized. In this case, ...
and Coffins companies expanded, but it soon became apparent that it would be difficult for either company to the alone, relying on...
adopting such an approach to leadership, an organization can develop a strong culture that will actually serve to inform strategic...
The paper is made up of ten short articles, written in the style of articles that could be posted ion a discussion forum, consider...