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Who Says Change Can Be Managed?
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Postgraduate MOC Mind Map on Who Says Change Can Be Managed?, created by andrewcroninfinn on 05/05/2013.
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Who Says Change Can Be Managed?
Images of Managing
Controlling
Planning
Organising
Commanding
Controlling
(Activities)
Shaping
Good management produces strong capabilities
Participative
(Capabilities)
Images of Change Outcomes
Intended
Change is realisation of prior intent through the actions of managers
Partially Intended
Some but not all intentions are achieved
Unintended
Managers have little role in producing intentional change outcomes
Depends on the view of managing change
Directing
Intended, Controlling
Intentional changes to align with environment
Strategic Models, N-Step Guides
Navigating
Partially Intended, Controlling
Emergent Outcomes
External Factors
Caretaking
Unintended, Controlling
Change comes totally from external factors
Unable to achieve full control, although control is still ideal
Coaching
Intended, Shaping
Managers shape capabilities in particular ways
Typical OD
Action Research
Learning/Do Better
Interpreting
Partially Intended, Shaping
Managers create meaning
Four drivers
Animation
Direction
Paying Attention
Candid Interaction
Nurturing
Unintended, Shaping
Small changes have large impact
Managers can't control outcomes
Managers promote capabilities that allow positive self-organising
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