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(Ebook) Balancing Acts : A Human Systems Approach to Organizational Change by James Conklin ISBN 9781487540272, 9781487540289, 9781487540296, 1487540272, 1487540280, 1487540299

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Authors:James Conklin
Pages:376 pages.
Year:2021
Editon:1
Publisher:University of Toronto Press
Language:english
File Size:2.01 MB
Format:epub
ISBNS:9781487540272, 9781487540289, 9781487540296, 1487540272, 1487540280, 1487540299
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(Ebook) Balancing Acts : A Human Systems Approach to Organizational Change by James Conklin ISBN 9781487540272, 9781487540289, 9781487540296, 1487540272, 1487540280, 1487540299

Balancing Acts offers consultants and managers a simple, powerful way to think about change, and ascribes a four-phase iterative process for implementing change. Reviewing change initiatives from different types of organizations, Balancing Acts confronts the problems and pitfalls head-on that often arise during workplace transitions. Conklin explains why organizational change can be so difficult, and shows that by balancing a set of competing psychological and systemic challenges, interveners will increase their chance of success.

Conklin shows that human groups function as complex systems, and that a change initiative is not a linear progression toward a predefined result. Instead, change is an iterative process that involves a search for feasible and useful solutions. The book’s central argument is that while leading or supporting this search, consultants and leaders must balance four critical concerns: confrontation and compassion, participation and observation, assertion and inquiry, and planfulness and emergence.

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