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Strategically Balanced Change: A Key Factor in Modern Management
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H Stadtländer

Organizational change is a much discussed topic in the management literature. It is an important issue because proper change management significantly increases the survival of an organization in today's hyper-competitive global business environ-ment. Yet, all too often transforma-tional change programs fail due to a variety of reasons. The purpose of this paper is to describe change from different angles (e.g., themes and types of change, importance of change, resistance to change, and change lessons) and to utilize the literature information to identify key components of organizational change in order to develop a "Model of Strategically Balanced Change". I argue that transformational change is a balancing act and should involve the entire workforce (i.e., leaders, managers, and workers). This review article is essentially an information guide about organizational change that can be used by decision makers in industry and nonprofit organiza-tions, by business consultants, and by business educators and students in academia.

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... Organizations that fail to proactively respond to changes are at risk of losing their viability or mandate to exist. (Alshehhi, 2014;Stadtländer, 2006;Coetzee, etal,2012). Therefore, the ability of an organization to manage change is crucial as it determines whether the change outcome will be achieved or not. ...

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A CASE STUDY OF THE FACTORS INFLUENCING ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT
Strategically Balanced Change: A Key Factor in Modern Management
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