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Book Description

This book presents notable examples of attempts by experienced managers to implement bad ideas that lead to failed change so that change managers are better equipped to avoid common pitfalls in managing change.

Change management efforts often fail. Business case studies are littered with examples of failed change management efforts. Why this is so is a mystery, given the many change management models in existence, highly paid executives equipped with degrees from top-tier schools, and the millions of dollars spent in pursuit of change.

Successful change management need not be a mystery, but perhaps change management success is best learned from failed attempts at change that seemed reasonable at the time according to theory—but proved to be bad ideas in retrospect. This book presents notable examples of attempts by experienced managers to implement bad ideas that lead to failed change so that change managers are better equipped to avoid common pitfalls in managing change.

Table of Contents

  1. Cover Page
  2. Halftitle Page
  3. Title Page
  4. Copyright Page
  5. Contents
  6. Part I Change Models
    1. Chapter 1 A Survey of Change and Change Models
    2. Chapter 2 The Change Construct, Process, and Triggers
  7. Part II The Path to Failure
    1. Chapter 3 Failure as a Lack of Understanding
    2. Chapter 4 Mistaken Perceptions
    3. Chapter 5 Failed Transplants
    4. Chapter 6 Goal-Setting Problems
    5. Chapter 7 Grasping at “Big” Straws
    6. Chapter 8 Execution Problems
  8. Part III Lessons for Change Managers
    1. Chapter 9 The Road to Success
  9. About the Author
  10. Index
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