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Change Management

Pichault François, Friedberg Erhard
Date de parution 27/08/2013
EAN: 9782804176730
Disponibilité Epuisé
This book develops a critical view on the main current theories in change management and leads to a multidimensional grid for assessing change processes. Thanks to numerous case studies, it offers a concrete illustration of a polyphonic management st... Voir la description complète
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ÉditeurDE BOECK SUP
Nombre de pages182
Langue du livreFrançais
AuteurPichault François, Friedberg Erhard
FormatPaperback / softback
Type de produitLivre
Date de parution27/08/2013
Poids331 g
Dimensions (épaisseur x largeur x hauteur)1,10 x 17,50 x 24,00 cm
Toward a Polyphonic Management
This book develops a critical view on the main current theories in change management and leads to a multidimensional grid for assessing change processes. Thanks to numerous case studies, it offers a concrete illustration of a polyphonic management style.This book develops a critical view on the main current theories in change management. Most of them offer partial explanations: the planning model considers change as a linear process, in which design necessarily precedes implementation; the contingent model is essentially focussed on contextual pressures; the political model is mainly concerned with power games, often leading to the dilution of change, etc.The book proposes an original combination of these models by referring to the actor-network theory, a french sociologiclal perspective. Thanks to numerous case studies, it provides the reader with a rich and concrete understanding of the main phenomena linked to any change process. It leads to a multidimensional grid for assessing change processes and pleads for the adoption of a "polyphonic" management style, in which the interests of the various stakeholders concerned directly contribute to the design of the project.