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ASSISTANT PROFESSOR-HR, TIMSR
MUMBAI
refers to a modification or
transformation of the
organization’s structure,
processes or goods.
ORGANIZATIONAL
CHANGE
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
is defined as change that has
an impact on the way work
is performed and has
significant effects on staff.
ORGANIZATIONAL
CHANGE
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
ORGANIZATION CHANGES
CAN BE:
• In the structure of an
organization
• In the structure of an
organizational operation
and size of a workforce
• In working hours or
practices By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
• In the way roles are carried out
• In the scope of a role that
results in a change in the
working situation, structure,
terms and conditions or
environment.
ORGANIZATION CHANGES
CAN BE:
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
TYPES OF CHANGES:
1. Planned Change
2. Unplanned
Change
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Planned
Change
is change resulting from a deliberate
decision to alter the organization. It
is an intentional, goal – oriented
activity. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Unplanned
Change
is imposed on the
organization and is
often unforeseen
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Organizational
Development
OD is a planned approach
to improve employee and
organizational effectiveness by
conscious interventions in those
processes and structures that
have an immediate bearing on
the human aspect of the
organization.
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Features of Organizational
Development
1. OD is an educational strategy that attempts to
bring about a planned change.
2. OD related to real organizational
problems instead of hypothetical cases.
3. OD related uses sensitivity training methods
and lay emphasis on the experiment of based
training.
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Features of Organizational
Development
4. Its change agents are almost external
consultants outside of the organization.
5. The external change agents and
internal organizations executives
establish a collaborative
relationship that involves mutual
trust, influence and jointly
determined goals.
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
2 FORCES FOR CHANGE
IN ORGANIZATION:
1. External Forces
2. Internal Forces
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
External Forces
• Technological change
• Globalization
• Social & Political changes
• Competition
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Internal Forces
• Changes in managerial personnel
• Declining effectiveness
• Changes in work climate
• Deficiencies in existing system
• Crisis
• Employee expectation
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
PROCESS OF CHANGE
• One of the cornerstone models for
understanding organizational change
was developed by Kurt Lewin back in
the 1940s, and still holds true today.
His model is known as Unfreeze –
Change – Refreeze, refers to the
three-stage process of change he
describes.
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
PROCESS OF CHANGE
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
CHANGE AGENT
• change agents may be either
external or internal.
• is anyone who has the skill and
power to stimulate, facilitate, and
coordinate the change effort.
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
ROLES OF CHANGE AGENT
1. Consulting
As a consultant, the manager places
employees in touch with data from outside
the organization or helping organization
members to generate data from within the
organization. The overall purpose is to
help employees find solutions to problems
through analysis of valid data.
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
ROLES OF CHANGE AGENT
2. Training
• to provide organization members with
a new set of skills—the ability to
retrieve, translate, and use new data to
solve future problems.
• to help organization members derive
implications for action from the present
data and.
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
ROLES OF CHANGE AGENT
3. Research
• Finally, and closely associated with the
previous role, the manager may assume
the role of researcher. As researcher, the
manager may train organization members
in the skills needed for valid evaluation
of the effectiveness of action plans that
have been implemented.
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
SKILLS OF
CHANGE AGENT
• Empathy
This is the skill of understanding
the feelings of another person. Empathy leads
to improved communication and
understanding between the change agent and
organization Members.
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
SKILLS OF
CHANGE AGENT
• Linkage
This refers to the extent to which the
change agent and organization members are
tied together in collaborative activities.
The greater the collaborative involvement
(the tighter the linkage), the more likely the
change agent will be successful.
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
SKILLS OF
CHANGE AGENT
• Proximity
This refers to the physical and
psychological closeness of the change
agent and organization members.
Proximity has relevance to
open door policy and the
visibility of the change
agent during working
hours. By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
SKILLS OF
CHANGE AGENT
• Structuring
This factor refers to the ability of the
change agent and organization members to
clearly plan and organize their activities
concerning the change effort. A clearly
designed change effort is more likely to be
understood and implemented by the
employees. By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
SKILLS OF
CHANGE AGENT
• Openness
This characteristic refers to the degree
to which the change agent and organization
members are willing to hear, respond to, and
be influenced by one another.
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
SKILLS OF
CHANGE AGENT
• Reward This refers to the nature
and variety of potential positive
outcomes of the change effort
that might accrue to the change
agent and organization
members. Change efforts
should be designed so that the
employees are rewarded for
changing. By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
RESISTANCE TO CHANGE
1. Individual Resistance
2. Organizational Resistance
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
Individual Resistance
Individual sources of
resistance to change reside in
basic human characteristics
such as perceptions,
personalities & needs.
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
Economic Reason –The economic reason
of resistance to change usually focus on:
Reasons of Individual Resistance
• Fear of reduced work hours & consequently
less pay.
• Fear of technological unemployment.
•Fear of demotion & thus reduced pay.
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
Fear of Loss- When a change is impending, some
employees may fear losing their jobs, status
particularly when an advanced technology is
introduced.
Security – people with a high need for security are
likely to resist change because it threatens their
feeling of safety.
Status quo- change may pose disturbance to the
existing comforts of status quo.
Peer Pressure- individual employees may be
prepared to accept change but refuse to accept it for
the sake of the group.
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Disruption of Interpersonal Relation-
employees may resist change that threatens to
limit meaningful interpersonal relationships on
the job.
Social Displacement- introduction
of change often results in disturbance
of the existing social relationships.
Change may also result in breaking
up of work groups.
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Organizational Resistance
Individual sources of
resistance to change
reside in basic human
characteristics such as
perceptions, personalities
& needs.
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
Reasons of Organizational
Resistance
Resource constraint- resources are major
constraints for many organizations. The necessary
financial , material & human resources may not be
available to the organization to make the needed
changes.
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
Structural inertia – some organizational
structures have in-built mechanism for resistance
to change.
Example: in bureaucratic structure where jobs
are narrowly defined & lines of authority are
clearly spelled out, change would be difficult.
Sunk cost - Some organization invest a huge
amount of capital in fixed assets. If an
organization wishes to introduce change, then
difficulty arise because of the sunk cost
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Threat to expertise- Change in organizational
pattern may threaten the expertise of specialized
groups. Therefore, specialists usually resist change.
Politics- Organizational changes
may also shift the existing balance of
power in an organization. Individuals
or groups who hold power under the
current arrangement may fear losing
these political advantages.
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
MANAGING RESISTANCE TO
CHANGE
Communication about impending
change is essential if employees are to
adjust effectively. The details of change
should be provided & its potential
consequences. Educating employees on
new work procedures is often helpful.
Education & Communication
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
It is difficult for individuals to resist a
change decision in which they participated. Prior
to making a change, those opposed can be
brought into the decision process.
Participation
Empathy & Support
Active listening is an
an excellent tool for identifying the reasons
behind the resistance. An expression of concerns
about the change can provide important feedback
that managers can use to improve the change
process. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Negotiation
Manipulation & Cooptation
another way to deal with resistance to
change is to exchange something of value for
reduction in resistance.
refers to covert influence attempts. Twisting
& distorting facts to make them appear more
attractive, withholding undesirable information &
creating false rumors to get employees to accept a
change .
By: Dr NITIN
SHARMA
Coercion
is the application of direct
threats or force on the resisters.
They essentially force people to
accept a change by explicitly or
implicitly threatening them with
the loss of their jobs, promotion
possibilities & transferring
them.
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
Thank you
By: Dr NITIN SHARMA

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Organization : Organization change

  • 2. refers to a modification or transformation of the organization’s structure, processes or goods. ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 3. is defined as change that has an impact on the way work is performed and has significant effects on staff. ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 4. ORGANIZATION CHANGES CAN BE: • In the structure of an organization • In the structure of an organizational operation and size of a workforce • In working hours or practices By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 5. • In the way roles are carried out • In the scope of a role that results in a change in the working situation, structure, terms and conditions or environment. ORGANIZATION CHANGES CAN BE: By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 6. TYPES OF CHANGES: 1. Planned Change 2. Unplanned Change By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 7. Planned Change is change resulting from a deliberate decision to alter the organization. It is an intentional, goal – oriented activity. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 8. Unplanned Change is imposed on the organization and is often unforeseen By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 9. Organizational Development OD is a planned approach to improve employee and organizational effectiveness by conscious interventions in those processes and structures that have an immediate bearing on the human aspect of the organization. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 10. Features of Organizational Development 1. OD is an educational strategy that attempts to bring about a planned change. 2. OD related to real organizational problems instead of hypothetical cases. 3. OD related uses sensitivity training methods and lay emphasis on the experiment of based training. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 11. Features of Organizational Development 4. Its change agents are almost external consultants outside of the organization. 5. The external change agents and internal organizations executives establish a collaborative relationship that involves mutual trust, influence and jointly determined goals. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 12. 2 FORCES FOR CHANGE IN ORGANIZATION: 1. External Forces 2. Internal Forces By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 13. External Forces • Technological change • Globalization • Social & Political changes • Competition By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 14. Internal Forces • Changes in managerial personnel • Declining effectiveness • Changes in work climate • Deficiencies in existing system • Crisis • Employee expectation By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 15. PROCESS OF CHANGE • One of the cornerstone models for understanding organizational change was developed by Kurt Lewin back in the 1940s, and still holds true today. His model is known as Unfreeze – Change – Refreeze, refers to the three-stage process of change he describes. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 16. PROCESS OF CHANGE By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 17. CHANGE AGENT • change agents may be either external or internal. • is anyone who has the skill and power to stimulate, facilitate, and coordinate the change effort. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 18. ROLES OF CHANGE AGENT 1. Consulting As a consultant, the manager places employees in touch with data from outside the organization or helping organization members to generate data from within the organization. The overall purpose is to help employees find solutions to problems through analysis of valid data. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 19. ROLES OF CHANGE AGENT 2. Training • to provide organization members with a new set of skills—the ability to retrieve, translate, and use new data to solve future problems. • to help organization members derive implications for action from the present data and. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 20. ROLES OF CHANGE AGENT 3. Research • Finally, and closely associated with the previous role, the manager may assume the role of researcher. As researcher, the manager may train organization members in the skills needed for valid evaluation of the effectiveness of action plans that have been implemented. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 21. SKILLS OF CHANGE AGENT • Empathy This is the skill of understanding the feelings of another person. Empathy leads to improved communication and understanding between the change agent and organization Members. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 22. SKILLS OF CHANGE AGENT • Linkage This refers to the extent to which the change agent and organization members are tied together in collaborative activities. The greater the collaborative involvement (the tighter the linkage), the more likely the change agent will be successful. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 23. SKILLS OF CHANGE AGENT • Proximity This refers to the physical and psychological closeness of the change agent and organization members. Proximity has relevance to open door policy and the visibility of the change agent during working hours. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 24. SKILLS OF CHANGE AGENT • Structuring This factor refers to the ability of the change agent and organization members to clearly plan and organize their activities concerning the change effort. A clearly designed change effort is more likely to be understood and implemented by the employees. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 25. SKILLS OF CHANGE AGENT • Openness This characteristic refers to the degree to which the change agent and organization members are willing to hear, respond to, and be influenced by one another. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 26. SKILLS OF CHANGE AGENT • Reward This refers to the nature and variety of potential positive outcomes of the change effort that might accrue to the change agent and organization members. Change efforts should be designed so that the employees are rewarded for changing. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 27. RESISTANCE TO CHANGE 1. Individual Resistance 2. Organizational Resistance By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 28. Individual Resistance Individual sources of resistance to change reside in basic human characteristics such as perceptions, personalities & needs. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 29. Economic Reason –The economic reason of resistance to change usually focus on: Reasons of Individual Resistance • Fear of reduced work hours & consequently less pay. • Fear of technological unemployment. •Fear of demotion & thus reduced pay. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 30. Fear of Loss- When a change is impending, some employees may fear losing their jobs, status particularly when an advanced technology is introduced. Security – people with a high need for security are likely to resist change because it threatens their feeling of safety. Status quo- change may pose disturbance to the existing comforts of status quo. Peer Pressure- individual employees may be prepared to accept change but refuse to accept it for the sake of the group. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 31. Disruption of Interpersonal Relation- employees may resist change that threatens to limit meaningful interpersonal relationships on the job. Social Displacement- introduction of change often results in disturbance of the existing social relationships. Change may also result in breaking up of work groups. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 32. Organizational Resistance Individual sources of resistance to change reside in basic human characteristics such as perceptions, personalities & needs. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 33. Reasons of Organizational Resistance Resource constraint- resources are major constraints for many organizations. The necessary financial , material & human resources may not be available to the organization to make the needed changes. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 34. Structural inertia – some organizational structures have in-built mechanism for resistance to change. Example: in bureaucratic structure where jobs are narrowly defined & lines of authority are clearly spelled out, change would be difficult. Sunk cost - Some organization invest a huge amount of capital in fixed assets. If an organization wishes to introduce change, then difficulty arise because of the sunk cost By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 35. Threat to expertise- Change in organizational pattern may threaten the expertise of specialized groups. Therefore, specialists usually resist change. Politics- Organizational changes may also shift the existing balance of power in an organization. Individuals or groups who hold power under the current arrangement may fear losing these political advantages. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 36. MANAGING RESISTANCE TO CHANGE Communication about impending change is essential if employees are to adjust effectively. The details of change should be provided & its potential consequences. Educating employees on new work procedures is often helpful. Education & Communication By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 37. It is difficult for individuals to resist a change decision in which they participated. Prior to making a change, those opposed can be brought into the decision process. Participation Empathy & Support Active listening is an an excellent tool for identifying the reasons behind the resistance. An expression of concerns about the change can provide important feedback that managers can use to improve the change process. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 38. Negotiation Manipulation & Cooptation another way to deal with resistance to change is to exchange something of value for reduction in resistance. refers to covert influence attempts. Twisting & distorting facts to make them appear more attractive, withholding undesirable information & creating false rumors to get employees to accept a change . By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 39. Coercion is the application of direct threats or force on the resisters. They essentially force people to accept a change by explicitly or implicitly threatening them with the loss of their jobs, promotion possibilities & transferring them. By: Dr NITIN SHARMA
  • 40. Thank you By: Dr NITIN SHARMA