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Organizational ChangeOrganizational Change
Malik yousufzia
Student in
Bachelor of Business Administration
Dunya university , kabul Afghanistan
Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline
• Define Organizational Change
• What is there to manage?
• Resistance to Change
• Managing Organizational Change
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 It is not uncommon for an organization to choose
to conduct a project that will have impact on the
organization itself. Examples:
– New Time and Attendance System
– New email system
– Transition from paper to electronic Requisitions
– Change from primarily print to primarily electronic
media
– Introduction of a new technology (e.g. EDMS)
– Distribution of workers in new office space
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Upper Management undertakes these projects
because they believe that there is sufficient gain to
the organization to warrant the expense.
 And Upper Management usually moves forward
on the basis that since it is in everyone’s best
interest, those individuals affected will of course
endorse the project and work to make it a success.
 And all too often Upper Management receives a
rude shock.
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 It can be very difficult to introduce change to an
organization. Failure to recognize and deal with
this fact has been the cause of many project
failures.
– Folger & Skarlicki (1999) - "organizational change can
generate skepticism and resistance in employees,
making it sometimes difficult or impossible to
implement organizational improvements" (p. 25).
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 As the Management Team, you must be aware of
the extent to which your projects may introduce
organizational change, and then you must deal
with this issue.
– Coetsee (1999) states "management's ability to achieve
maximum benefits from change depends in part on how
effectively they create and maintain a climate that
minimizes resistant behavior and encourages
acceptance and support" (p. 205).
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 The PMBOK makes scant reference to
organizational change.
– This may be deliberate, since the PMBOK is designed
to address those aspects of Project Management that are
common to most or all projects, and there are many
types of projects for which Organizational Change is
not a significant factor (e.g. Construction of a new
building).
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Nonetheless, Organizational Change Management
can be of serious concern to any organization
whose projects will require change either in its
customers or within the organization itself.
 So we will focus on Organizational Change here,
in an effort to give you some insight on how to
more effectively manage the People side of
technology projects.
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 What is Organizational Change?
– It is generally considered to be an organization-wide
change, as opposed to smaller changes such as adding a
new person. (See first slide of this section for examples)
– It includes the management of changes to the
organizational culture, business processes, physical
environment, job design / responsibilities, staff skills /
knowledge and policies / procedures.
– When the change is fundamental and radical, one might
call it organizational transformation
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 What provokes Organizational Change?
Examples:
– Management adopts a strategy to accomplish some
overall goal
– May be provoked by some major outside driving force,
e.g., substantial cuts in funding
– An Organization may wish to evolve to a different level
in their life cycle, e.g. from traditional government to e-
government
– Transition to a new chief executive can provoke
organization-wide change when his or her new and
unique personality pervades the entire organization
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Take a moment to think of an example of
organizational change that you have experienced.
– Was it successful? Did it go smoothly?
– What were your feelings early on? Later?
– What did the people around you say about it?
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Why is Organization-wide Change difficult to
accomplish?
– Organizations go through four stages on the way to
achieving their strategic objective:
 Denial
 Resistance
 Exploration
 Renewal
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
– As the Organization works its way through these
stages, there can be a negative impact on Productivity.
This is referred to as the Productivity Dip and is
portrayed on the next slide.
Organizational ChangeOrganizational Change
ManagementManagement
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
– Minimizing the size and duration of this Productivity
Dip is dependent upon quickly creating acceptance to
the strategic plan and all that it entails.
– But gaining that acceptance is often a difficult process,
as some employees will, for various reasons, seek to
block the change
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Factors in Organizational Change
– Efforts by employees to block the intended change is
referred to as Resistance to Change.
– Resistance to Change has been defined as:
 ”...behavior which is intended to protect an
individual from the effects of real or imagined
change" - Alvin Sander, 1950
 ”...any conduct that serves to maintain the status quo
in the face of pressure to alter the status quo“ –
Zaltman and Duncan, 1974
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Factors in Organizational Change
– Resistance is a natural and inevitable reaction in an
organization. You can expect it
– Resistance is sometimes hidden, so it may be necessary
to take active steps to find it
– There are many reasons for resistance; it is important to
understand it
– We manage resistance by working with people, and
helping them deal with their concerns
– There are many ways to build acceptance. It is
important to be flexible. But persist!
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Factors in Organizational Change
– The key to successful management of organizational
change lies in the people.
 They are the agents for successful transformation of
the organization.
 They determine the Return on Investment from this
process
– So let’s have a look at where Resistance to Change
comes from and how to best manage it
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Resistance to Change
– Why people resist change:
 Resistance to change can be a defense mechanism caused by
frustration and anxiety
 Individuals may not be resisting the change as much as they
are resisting a potential loss of status, pay, comfort, or power
that arises from expertise
 In many case there is not a disagreement with the benefits of
the new process, but rather a fear of the unknown future and
about their ability to adapt to it, e.g. fear that one will not be
able to develop new skills and behaviors that are required in a
new work setting
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Resistance to Change
– Why people resist change:
 There may be resentment in disgruntled employees due to a
perceived unfairness of the change. This can be strong enough
to lead to sabotage.
 Some employees may see the change as a violation of
"personal compacts" management has with their employees.
This can involve elements of mutual trust, loyalty and
commitment and go very deep
 An employee may have a “competing commitment” that is
incompatible with the desired change
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Resistance to Change
– Why people resist change:
 An employee may be operating on the basis of a desire to
protect what they feel is the best interests of the
organization
 An employee may provoke insightful and well-intended
debate, criticism, or disagreement in order to produce better
understanding as well as additional options and solutions.
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Resistance to Change
– The take-home message from all this is that there is no
simple explanation for Resistance to Change, and
therefore no simple way to circumvent it.
– Indeed, there are instances where an employees
“resistance”, although not in the plan, could result in
beneficial consequences
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 How prevalent is Resistance to Change?
– It is generally acknowledged that in an average
organization, when the intention for change is
announced:
 15% of the workforce is eager to accept it
 15% of the workforce is dead set against it
 70% is sitting on the fence, waiting to see what happens
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 How can I best accomplish Organization-wide
Change?
– Since our interest here is in Management of
Organizational-wide Change, it can be helpful to re-
define Resistance to Change as “employees are not
wholeheartedly embracing a change that management
wants to implement" (Dent & Goldberg, 1999)
– This allows us to focus on gaining acceptance (a
positive) rather than on breaking down resistance (a
negative).
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 How can I best accomplish Organization-wide
Change? The high-level view:
– Get senior management agreement (i.e. conflicting goals can kill
the project!)
– Identify a champion who can articulate the reasons for and
advantages of the change
– Translate the vision for change into a realistic plan and then carry
out the plan
– Involve people from every area of the organization
– Communicate. Communicate. Educate. Educate.
– Get organizational buy-in to the change
– Modify organizational structures so that they will sustain the
change
Managing Organizational ChangeManaging Organizational Change
– From Carter McNamara, PhD, www.mapnp.org
 (Management Assistance Program for Non-Profits)
 Widely communicate the potential need for change.
Communicate what you're doing about it. Communicate what was
done and how it worked out. Communicate that Senior
Management backs this strategy unanimously.
 Get as much feedback as practical from employees, including
what they think the problems are and what should be done to
resolve them. If possible, work with a team of employees to
manage the change.
 Don't get wrapped up in doing change for the sake of change.
Know why you're making the change. What goal(s) do you hope
to accomplish? Communicate the goals!
Managing Organizational ChangeManaging Organizational Change
– From Carter McNamara, PhD, www.mapnp.org
 (Management Assistance Program for Non-Profits)
 Plan the change. How do you plan to reach the goals, what will
you need to reach the goals, how long might it take and how will
you know when you've reached your goals or not? Focus on the
coordination of the departments/programs in your organization,
not on each part by itself. Have someone in charge of the plan.
 Delegate decisions to employees as much as possible. This
includes granting them the authority and responsibility to get the
job done. As much as possible, let them decide how to do the
project.
 The process won't be an "aha!" It will take longer than you
think.
 Keep perspective. Keep focused on meeting the needs of your
customer or clients.
Managing Organizational ChangeManaging Organizational Change
– From Carter McNamara, PhD, www.mapnp.org
 (Management Assistance Program for Non-Profits)
 Take care of yourself. Organization-wide change can be highly
stressful.
 Don't seek to control change, but rather expect it, understand it
and manage it.
 Include closure in the plan. Acknowledge and celebrate your
accomplishments.
 Read some resources about organizational change, including
new forms and structures.
 Consider using a consultant. Ensure the consultant is highly
experienced in organization-wide change.
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Summary
– Organizational Change Management is “all of the
actions required for an organization to understand,
prepare for, implement and take full advantage of
significant change”.
– The goals of Change Management are:
 The successful design, implementation, measurement and
maintenance of an organization’s change initiative
 Enhancement of their on-going capacity for managing change
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
 Summary
– Enterprise Transformation is driven by an underlying
strategy that organizes and energizes People to
understand, embrace and make full use of new Process
and Technology
– Degree of success of this endeavor is measured by the
level and nature of the Business Impact achieved
Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management
Take home message:
 Provide adequate attention to the human
side of technology projects and you will
eliminate one of the greatest causes of
technology project failure.
AppendixAppendix
Organizational Change Web LinksOrganizational Change Web Links
 Teaching the Caterpillar to fly by by Scott J.
Simmerman, Ph.D.
– http://www.squarewheels.com/content/teaching.html
 Sample Organizational Change Management
Plan
– http://www.hhs.gov/ufms/ufmscmpfinal.pdf
Organizational Change Web LinksOrganizational Change Web Links
 Employee Resistance to Organizational Change
©2002 by Albert F. Bolognese
– http://www.newfoundations.com/OrgTheory/Bologn
ese721.html
 Basic Context for Organizational Change
Written by Carter McNamara, PhD | Applies to
nonprofits and for-profits unless noted
– http://www.mapnp.org/library/mgmnt/orgchnge.htm

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  • 1. Organizational ChangeOrganizational Change Malik yousufzia Student in Bachelor of Business Administration Dunya university , kabul Afghanistan
  • 2. Presentation OutlinePresentation Outline • Define Organizational Change • What is there to manage? • Resistance to Change • Managing Organizational Change
  • 3. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  It is not uncommon for an organization to choose to conduct a project that will have impact on the organization itself. Examples: – New Time and Attendance System – New email system – Transition from paper to electronic Requisitions – Change from primarily print to primarily electronic media – Introduction of a new technology (e.g. EDMS) – Distribution of workers in new office space
  • 4. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Upper Management undertakes these projects because they believe that there is sufficient gain to the organization to warrant the expense.  And Upper Management usually moves forward on the basis that since it is in everyone’s best interest, those individuals affected will of course endorse the project and work to make it a success.  And all too often Upper Management receives a rude shock.
  • 5. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  It can be very difficult to introduce change to an organization. Failure to recognize and deal with this fact has been the cause of many project failures. – Folger & Skarlicki (1999) - "organizational change can generate skepticism and resistance in employees, making it sometimes difficult or impossible to implement organizational improvements" (p. 25).
  • 6. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  As the Management Team, you must be aware of the extent to which your projects may introduce organizational change, and then you must deal with this issue. – Coetsee (1999) states "management's ability to achieve maximum benefits from change depends in part on how effectively they create and maintain a climate that minimizes resistant behavior and encourages acceptance and support" (p. 205).
  • 7. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  The PMBOK makes scant reference to organizational change. – This may be deliberate, since the PMBOK is designed to address those aspects of Project Management that are common to most or all projects, and there are many types of projects for which Organizational Change is not a significant factor (e.g. Construction of a new building).
  • 8. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Nonetheless, Organizational Change Management can be of serious concern to any organization whose projects will require change either in its customers or within the organization itself.  So we will focus on Organizational Change here, in an effort to give you some insight on how to more effectively manage the People side of technology projects.
  • 9. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  What is Organizational Change? – It is generally considered to be an organization-wide change, as opposed to smaller changes such as adding a new person. (See first slide of this section for examples) – It includes the management of changes to the organizational culture, business processes, physical environment, job design / responsibilities, staff skills / knowledge and policies / procedures. – When the change is fundamental and radical, one might call it organizational transformation
  • 10. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  What provokes Organizational Change? Examples: – Management adopts a strategy to accomplish some overall goal – May be provoked by some major outside driving force, e.g., substantial cuts in funding – An Organization may wish to evolve to a different level in their life cycle, e.g. from traditional government to e- government – Transition to a new chief executive can provoke organization-wide change when his or her new and unique personality pervades the entire organization
  • 11. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Take a moment to think of an example of organizational change that you have experienced. – Was it successful? Did it go smoothly? – What were your feelings early on? Later? – What did the people around you say about it?
  • 12. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Why is Organization-wide Change difficult to accomplish? – Organizations go through four stages on the way to achieving their strategic objective:  Denial  Resistance  Exploration  Renewal
  • 13. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management – As the Organization works its way through these stages, there can be a negative impact on Productivity. This is referred to as the Productivity Dip and is portrayed on the next slide.
  • 15. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management – Minimizing the size and duration of this Productivity Dip is dependent upon quickly creating acceptance to the strategic plan and all that it entails. – But gaining that acceptance is often a difficult process, as some employees will, for various reasons, seek to block the change
  • 16. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Factors in Organizational Change – Efforts by employees to block the intended change is referred to as Resistance to Change. – Resistance to Change has been defined as:  ”...behavior which is intended to protect an individual from the effects of real or imagined change" - Alvin Sander, 1950  ”...any conduct that serves to maintain the status quo in the face of pressure to alter the status quo“ – Zaltman and Duncan, 1974
  • 17. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Factors in Organizational Change – Resistance is a natural and inevitable reaction in an organization. You can expect it – Resistance is sometimes hidden, so it may be necessary to take active steps to find it – There are many reasons for resistance; it is important to understand it – We manage resistance by working with people, and helping them deal with their concerns – There are many ways to build acceptance. It is important to be flexible. But persist!
  • 18. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Factors in Organizational Change – The key to successful management of organizational change lies in the people.  They are the agents for successful transformation of the organization.  They determine the Return on Investment from this process – So let’s have a look at where Resistance to Change comes from and how to best manage it
  • 19. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Resistance to Change – Why people resist change:  Resistance to change can be a defense mechanism caused by frustration and anxiety  Individuals may not be resisting the change as much as they are resisting a potential loss of status, pay, comfort, or power that arises from expertise  In many case there is not a disagreement with the benefits of the new process, but rather a fear of the unknown future and about their ability to adapt to it, e.g. fear that one will not be able to develop new skills and behaviors that are required in a new work setting
  • 20. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Resistance to Change – Why people resist change:  There may be resentment in disgruntled employees due to a perceived unfairness of the change. This can be strong enough to lead to sabotage.  Some employees may see the change as a violation of "personal compacts" management has with their employees. This can involve elements of mutual trust, loyalty and commitment and go very deep  An employee may have a “competing commitment” that is incompatible with the desired change
  • 21. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Resistance to Change – Why people resist change:  An employee may be operating on the basis of a desire to protect what they feel is the best interests of the organization  An employee may provoke insightful and well-intended debate, criticism, or disagreement in order to produce better understanding as well as additional options and solutions.
  • 22. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Resistance to Change – The take-home message from all this is that there is no simple explanation for Resistance to Change, and therefore no simple way to circumvent it. – Indeed, there are instances where an employees “resistance”, although not in the plan, could result in beneficial consequences
  • 23. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  How prevalent is Resistance to Change? – It is generally acknowledged that in an average organization, when the intention for change is announced:  15% of the workforce is eager to accept it  15% of the workforce is dead set against it  70% is sitting on the fence, waiting to see what happens
  • 24. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  How can I best accomplish Organization-wide Change? – Since our interest here is in Management of Organizational-wide Change, it can be helpful to re- define Resistance to Change as “employees are not wholeheartedly embracing a change that management wants to implement" (Dent & Goldberg, 1999) – This allows us to focus on gaining acceptance (a positive) rather than on breaking down resistance (a negative).
  • 25. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  How can I best accomplish Organization-wide Change? The high-level view: – Get senior management agreement (i.e. conflicting goals can kill the project!) – Identify a champion who can articulate the reasons for and advantages of the change – Translate the vision for change into a realistic plan and then carry out the plan – Involve people from every area of the organization – Communicate. Communicate. Educate. Educate. – Get organizational buy-in to the change – Modify organizational structures so that they will sustain the change
  • 26. Managing Organizational ChangeManaging Organizational Change – From Carter McNamara, PhD, www.mapnp.org  (Management Assistance Program for Non-Profits)  Widely communicate the potential need for change. Communicate what you're doing about it. Communicate what was done and how it worked out. Communicate that Senior Management backs this strategy unanimously.  Get as much feedback as practical from employees, including what they think the problems are and what should be done to resolve them. If possible, work with a team of employees to manage the change.  Don't get wrapped up in doing change for the sake of change. Know why you're making the change. What goal(s) do you hope to accomplish? Communicate the goals!
  • 27. Managing Organizational ChangeManaging Organizational Change – From Carter McNamara, PhD, www.mapnp.org  (Management Assistance Program for Non-Profits)  Plan the change. How do you plan to reach the goals, what will you need to reach the goals, how long might it take and how will you know when you've reached your goals or not? Focus on the coordination of the departments/programs in your organization, not on each part by itself. Have someone in charge of the plan.  Delegate decisions to employees as much as possible. This includes granting them the authority and responsibility to get the job done. As much as possible, let them decide how to do the project.  The process won't be an "aha!" It will take longer than you think.  Keep perspective. Keep focused on meeting the needs of your customer or clients.
  • 28. Managing Organizational ChangeManaging Organizational Change – From Carter McNamara, PhD, www.mapnp.org  (Management Assistance Program for Non-Profits)  Take care of yourself. Organization-wide change can be highly stressful.  Don't seek to control change, but rather expect it, understand it and manage it.  Include closure in the plan. Acknowledge and celebrate your accomplishments.  Read some resources about organizational change, including new forms and structures.  Consider using a consultant. Ensure the consultant is highly experienced in organization-wide change.
  • 29. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Summary – Organizational Change Management is “all of the actions required for an organization to understand, prepare for, implement and take full advantage of significant change”. – The goals of Change Management are:  The successful design, implementation, measurement and maintenance of an organization’s change initiative  Enhancement of their on-going capacity for managing change
  • 30. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management  Summary – Enterprise Transformation is driven by an underlying strategy that organizes and energizes People to understand, embrace and make full use of new Process and Technology – Degree of success of this endeavor is measured by the level and nature of the Business Impact achieved
  • 31. Organizational Change ManagementOrganizational Change Management Take home message:  Provide adequate attention to the human side of technology projects and you will eliminate one of the greatest causes of technology project failure.
  • 33. Organizational Change Web LinksOrganizational Change Web Links  Teaching the Caterpillar to fly by by Scott J. Simmerman, Ph.D. – http://www.squarewheels.com/content/teaching.html  Sample Organizational Change Management Plan – http://www.hhs.gov/ufms/ufmscmpfinal.pdf
  • 34. Organizational Change Web LinksOrganizational Change Web Links  Employee Resistance to Organizational Change ©2002 by Albert F. Bolognese – http://www.newfoundations.com/OrgTheory/Bologn ese721.html  Basic Context for Organizational Change Written by Carter McNamara, PhD | Applies to nonprofits and for-profits unless noted – http://www.mapnp.org/library/mgmnt/orgchnge.htm