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Organization Change: Theory and Practice

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Change is a constant in today′s organizations. Leaders, managers, and employees at all levels must understand both how to implement planned changed and effectively handle unexpected change. The Fifth Edition of the Organization Theory and Practice provides an eye-opening exploration into the nature of change by presenting the latest evidence-based research to discuss a range of theories, models, and perspectives on organization change. Bestselling author, W. Warner Burke, skillfully connects theory to practice with modern cases of effective and ineffective organization change, recent examples of transformational leadership and planned and revolutionary change, and best practices to successfully influence change. This fully-updated new edition also includes a new chapter on healthcare and government organizations, offering practical applications for non-profit organizations.

470 pages, Kindle Edition

First published January 1, 2002

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November 9, 2007
I read this for my Human Services classes. It has really helped me see systems in things all around me and how organizations are not just work place phenomenon, even your personal relationships can be seen through these terms
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October 28, 2015
This was the third of three textbooks read cover to cover in the 10 week semester. It's the one with the smallest print and longest chapters, so of course it was my least favorite of the three. But it's read and I can now return the rental. Thank heavens!
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April 6, 2021
This book is a really good reference tool for any organization change professional. It offers solid background on the history of organization change, an overview of many of the principle change models, and an open discussion on what works (and doesn't work) when leading organization change. I thought many of his examples were helpful and clearly written. He returns to specific case studies frequently to tie parts of the book together through organizational stories. I also appreciate that the newer addition devotes some important time to the differences regarding organization change in nonprofits, hospitals, and government organizations (compared to for-profit businesses). I know this books will be on my reference shelf and I plan to return to it frequently.
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May 20, 2021
Many people have tried to understand and share their understanding about how organizations change. Some of these are scholarly enough to refer to studies and research to back up their claims. Rarely, however, do I find such well researched work that looks beyond the common quoting of historical research to find new meaning in old works – or to restore the original insights that have been washed away. Organization Change: Theory and Practice is a work that is rare among peers in that it is well researched.

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March 18, 2018
This book had a lot of information, but was extreamly hard to absorb. Just not a great book for anything other than a reference guide. Also, with all the theories and frameworks mentioned, it was weird he used a bible story as fact right up front. Just not a good book. I had to read this for class and i dreaded every time i had to pick it up.
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December 31, 2019
Skimming

Good as references. Used for masters course. I liked the section on ways to keep change last within your organization.
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July 17, 2012
I'm finished reading Organization Change: fabulous reference book, a must read, but for major strategic change when the organizational conceptual model is useless then read and use "Be D.R.A.M.A.T.I.C.Or NO ONE WILL CARE!" Afterwards determine what conceptual model dynamics fit so you can go back to incremental change and process improvements. In political terms, there is a time to be liberal and a time to be conservative. In any event, have this book nearby for you will refer to it often.
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July 21, 2012
Burke is a master of organization change.
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February 25, 2014
Very well researched. A better reference or resource than a good read. It contains several theories and frameworks to use while researching change.
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April 20, 2015
Burke has his points, I must say !
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November 6, 2015
Unforgettable Book !
@Change the whole thing in my Life ..
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