Management Consultancy: The Role of the Change Agent
Autor Julian Randall, Bernard Burnes, Allan J. Simen Limba Engleză Paperback – 28 sep 2018
This is an essential textbook for MBA, postgraduate and undergraduate students studying modules on Management Consulting. It is also a useful supplementary text for modules on change management.
Accompanying online resources for this title can be found at bloomsburyonlineresources.com/management-consultancy. These resources are designed to support teaching and learning when using this textbook and are available at no extra cost.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781137605214
ISBN-10: 1137605219
Pagini: 198
Dimensiuni: 192 x 260 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 1137605219
Pagini: 198
Dimensiuni: 192 x 260 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.44 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2019
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Red Globe Press
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom
Cuprins
Chapter 1 - In the Beginning There Was Change
Chapter 2 - Consultants and Change Agents
Chapter 3 - Consultancy Skills: Agreeing/Negotiating a Contract
Chapter 4 - Culture and Identity: Exploring a Company's Culture
Chapter 5 - Changing the Culture: What is Feasible?
Chapter 6 - Identifying the Role of Training in Achieving Strategic Outcomes
Chapter 7 - Negotiating Successfully through Change
Chapter 8 - Internal Change Agents and Participative Change
Chapter 9 - Consultants, Ethics and the Law
Chapter 10 - Organizational Development and Future Challenges.
Chapter 2 - Consultants and Change Agents
Chapter 3 - Consultancy Skills: Agreeing/Negotiating a Contract
Chapter 4 - Culture and Identity: Exploring a Company's Culture
Chapter 5 - Changing the Culture: What is Feasible?
Chapter 6 - Identifying the Role of Training in Achieving Strategic Outcomes
Chapter 7 - Negotiating Successfully through Change
Chapter 8 - Internal Change Agents and Participative Change
Chapter 9 - Consultants, Ethics and the Law
Chapter 10 - Organizational Development and Future Challenges.
Recenzii
This textbook brings together management consultancy and change management, theory and practice and internal and external approaches to change agency. It does so in an accessible way, breaking up text and including practitioner accounts and regular 'consultancy in action' sections. The authors provide a wealth of teaching and consulting practice to address the contemporary challenge of achieving change through participation and learning.
Speaking as a former internal consultant, and partner in my own consultancy practice, and as Chair in Strategic Management researching consultancy and change, this book provides detailed, rigorous, and very readable coverage of the field.
This book offers a comprehensive perspective on change agents and their role in facilitating change. Based on academic research and extensive change management practice, the book offers students and practitioners key insights into the practice of change agents and provides valuable tips how to develop your skills to facilitate change. As change is now ubiquitous, these are crucial skills for the future of work. The book is a valuable resource for students interested in consulting, change management and leadership.
Written by a mixture of practitioners and academics, this book provides valuable insights into both the theoretical and practical skills of being a change agent. There are clear learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter which set the overall context and ample 'stop and reflect' points which give structured opportunities to stop and consider the wider context of change and culture. Good vignettes help to conceptualise and bring concepts to life. Excellent for those wanting to guide and influence change as an internal change agent or considering a career within the wider management consultancy field. This book helps you to understand the skills and knowledge required to fulfil these roles. A well-written and wide ranging, comprehensive account of the role of the change agent.
As a leading Data Governance Consultancy, we found the theories from this book to be well structured with a number of useful tips that our management consultants can use in their day to day work. The combination of theoretical and practical examples helps to realise the key factors for the successful implementation of any change programme.
Speaking as a former internal consultant, and partner in my own consultancy practice, and as Chair in Strategic Management researching consultancy and change, this book provides detailed, rigorous, and very readable coverage of the field.
This book offers a comprehensive perspective on change agents and their role in facilitating change. Based on academic research and extensive change management practice, the book offers students and practitioners key insights into the practice of change agents and provides valuable tips how to develop your skills to facilitate change. As change is now ubiquitous, these are crucial skills for the future of work. The book is a valuable resource for students interested in consulting, change management and leadership.
Written by a mixture of practitioners and academics, this book provides valuable insights into both the theoretical and practical skills of being a change agent. There are clear learning objectives at the beginning of each chapter which set the overall context and ample 'stop and reflect' points which give structured opportunities to stop and consider the wider context of change and culture. Good vignettes help to conceptualise and bring concepts to life. Excellent for those wanting to guide and influence change as an internal change agent or considering a career within the wider management consultancy field. This book helps you to understand the skills and knowledge required to fulfil these roles. A well-written and wide ranging, comprehensive account of the role of the change agent.
As a leading Data Governance Consultancy, we found the theories from this book to be well structured with a number of useful tips that our management consultants can use in their day to day work. The combination of theoretical and practical examples helps to realise the key factors for the successful implementation of any change programme.