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BA 4226 Managing Organizational Change Stories of change Instructor: Çağrı Topal

Hewlett-Packard-1 Different interests need to be recognized and addressed during an organizational change These interests are likely to provoke different reactions to change Organizational politics and lobbying are likely aspects of an organizational change that will need managing Negotiation and persuasion are key communication skills

Hewlett-Packard-2 More successful communication strategies are likely to be those that “touch” the people to whom they are addressed Communicating change often entails providing a vision of the future that is compelling Pressures to change come from both outside and inside organizations Restructuring is a common organizational change when confronted with problems Any organizational change usually involves paying attention to organizational culture

IBM-1 Innovative changes often emerge from below in organizations Making change stick requires persistence over time and actions that need to be taken on multiple fronts Change needs appropriately placed champions to gain support throughout the organization The informal network of the organization is an important part of mobilizing and communicating organizational change

IBM-2 Change requires marshaling of appropriate resources Some changes are incremental, others transformational Some smaller change actions often convey powerful symbolic messages to help reinforce the sincerity and credibility that senior management attaches to the larger change

Kodak-1 Organizational change involves handling reactions of both internal and external stakeholders Communication strategies need to be designed for internal and external groups Reactions to change are likely to be influenced by the success of previous changes and the extent to which there has been delivery on past promises

Kodak-2 Change involves risk and uncertainty The consequences of change cannot always be predicted Managers of change need to address the question for staff of how will I be affected

McDonald’s-1 Organizational changes occur in a competitive, international business environment This also means that to prepare for the future, change may need to occur even when things still appear to be going well Organizations face external pressures to change such as providing socially responsible products and services

McDonald’s-2 Some changes fail to deliver on their intended outcomes Change in and of itself is not necessarily good for a company; careful assessment is needed of the relevance and likely success of a proposed change