Innovative Change Management (ICM) : Preparing Your Organization for the New Innovative Culture

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نام کتاب : Innovative Change Management (ICM) : Preparing Your Organization for the New Innovative Culture
ویرایش : First edition
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : مدیریت تغییر نوآورانه (ICM): سازمان خود را برای فرهنگ نوآورانه جدید آماده کنید
سری : Management Handbooks for Results
نویسندگان : ,
ناشر : Taylor and Francis
سال نشر : 2018
تعداد صفحات : 299
ISBN (شابک) : 9780815370789 , 9781351248549
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 7 مگابایت



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"مدیریت تغییر نوآورانه (ICM) نشان دهنده خرد و دانش انباشته شده یکی از برجسته ترین متخصصان بهبود عملکرد در جهان است. این شامل توضیح واضح و کاملی از ابزارهای حیاتی لازم برای ایجاد یک سیستم است که منجر به موفقیت درصد بیشتری از ابتکارات شما می شود. پروژه ها مطالعات انجام شده توسط سازمان هایی مانند Gartner، Ernst

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Content: Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Contents
Recognition
Prologue
Author
SECTION I: What Is Innovative Change Management (ICM)?
Chapter 1 Introduction to Innovative Change Management
Opening the Door to Change
Change Is Always Personal
Important Definitions Used in This Book
Two Types of ICM
PCM Advantages
CCM Advantages
Implementing PCM
Magnitude of Change Activities
PCM Cycle
The Status Quo Level
The Four Key ICM Factors
Key Guidelines
Chapter 2 The AS/IS Environment
Project Change Management Addresses People Problems
Innovation Areas Todayâ#x80
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s EmployeeThatâ#x80
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s Not Fair
The Open-Minded Employee
Chapter 3 Important Background
Building Commitment
Institutionalized Commitment
Internalized Commitment
Communication
Five-Way Communications
The Downside to Improvement (Layoffs)
The Future of ICM
Typical Life Cycles for Products and Projects
Murphyâ#x80
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s Laws Related to ICM
Billy Arcementâ#x80
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s Inputs
SECTION II: Management Action
Chapter 4 Leading by Example
Executive Leadership
Why Managers First
Management Leadership
Why Top Management Keeps ICM at Armâ#x80
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s Length
Managementâ#x80
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s Role
Basic Beliefs Chapter 5 The Innovative ManagerManagers Are Ultimately Held Accountable
How to Get Creativity, Innovation, Involvement, and Participative Management to Thrive
Things Successful Managers Must Do
Caught in the Middle
Employment Security
Trust and Confidence
Tell Them Why
Do It with a Smile
Listening
Urgency and Persistence
Recognizing Good and Bad Performanceâ#x80
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The Feedback Process
Participation/Employee Involvement
The Pushâ#x80
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Pull of Management
How to Get Employees to Work
Management Threats
Self-Motivation
Employee Involvement
Communicateâ#x80
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Communicate Town MeetingsDeveloping the Desire to Change
The New Middle Manager
Managementâ#x80
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Innovative Manager Summary
SECTION III: Rewards and Recognition
Chapter 6 Introduction to Innovative Change Management Tools and Methodologies
The Basis for Change
Introduction to Rewards and Recognition
Chapter 7 Rewards and Recognition
Reward Process Hierarchy
Why Reward People?
Key Reward Rules
Types of Rewards
Implementation of the Reward Process
Donâ#x80
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t Turn the Organization Upside Down
Reward and Recognition Advantages and Disadvantages
People Want Recognition Chapter 8 Project Change Management and Culture Change Management Tools and MethodologiesIntroduction
Different Approaches to ICM
Five Types of Change Assessment
Assessment 1: Innovation Maturity Analysis
Assessment 2: Change History Analysis
Assessment 3: Employee Opinion Survey
Assessment 4: Customer Focus Groups
Assessment 5: Is/Should Be Analysis
Assessment Report
Performance Improvement Management
Chapter 9 Suggestion Programs
Problems with U.S. Suggestion Programs
Getting Ideas Flowing
Idea Sharing
Problems without Known Solutions
Request for Corrective Action

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"Innovative Change Management (ICM) represents the accumulated wisdom and knowledge of one of the world’s foremost performance improvement specialists. It includes a clear and thorough explanation of the necessary critical tools for creating a system that results in much higher percentage of your initiatives being successful projects. Studies conducted by organizations such as Gartner, Ernst & Young, and Harrington Read more...

Abstract: "Innovative Change Management (ICM) represents the accumulated wisdom and knowledge of one of the world’s foremost performance improvement specialists. It includes a clear and thorough explanation of the necessary critical tools for creating a system that results in much higher percentage of your initiatives being successful projects. Studies conducted by organizations such as Gartner, Ernst & Young, and Harrington Management Systems indicate that on average less than 25% of the innovative projects our successful. Through the effective use of the ICM methodology you can turn thousands of lost employee hours into millions of dollars in increased profit. As a progressive manager, you probably have already invested millions of dollars in improvement methodologies like Six Sigma, Reengineering, ISO 9000, and Quality Management Systems. Most likely some of these have been successful, but not as successful as you projected they should have been. To make matters even worse, the performance improvement changes that have been implemented have never shown up in the bottom line where the real value of management is finally measured. In most cases the potential benefits of the program are not realized because the people that need to implement the concepts did it under duress because they were not convinced that it was going to be beneficial to them personally. Through the effective use of ICM your skeptical employees will move from the skeptical phase, to the acceptance phase, and finally into the commitment phase. Eventually ICM will help turn activities into behaviors and behaviors into habits that all the organization and stakeholders will benefit from. This book unveils to the reader for the first time how ICM combines project change management, culture change management, and project management concepts to create an effective and innovative organization. These concepts combined together result in homogeneous improvements in performance improvement and cultural change. The book outlines a step-by-step procedure designed to apply ICM to complex programs like process redesign and supply chain management as well as to simple ones like relocation of offices. It also provides field-tested change methodologies to help you systematically include change into your strategic management plan. You’ll find in this book a systematic easy-to-follow recipe for: How to set the stage for ICM. How to develop a new management style that encourages innovation. How to develop and implement a Project Change Management methodology to support the project management methodology How to develop a cultural change management program. How to reward and recognize the innovation activities generated by your employees. Making ICM an important part of the strategic plan. How to help employees understand the career-enhancing aspects of change How to maximize your organization’s ROC (Return on Change) To date, most of the activity related to change management focused on successfully implementing individual projects. Statistics indicate that this is not enough to keep up with today’s rapid changing innovative competition. Most profitable organizations are working diligently on increasing their innovation capabilities. This is requiring a completely new restructured management style and behavioral patterns that are foreign to most of today’s successful managers. For example, our old management style focused on elimination of all errors and the new system accepts errors as a necessary learning experience. "--Provided by publisher



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