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Title: Managing change and changing managers from ABC to XYZ
Author(s): Burnes, Bernard
Contact Email: bernard.burnes@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Change management
Organizational change
Management development
Issue Date: 2003
Date Deposited: 6-Jan-2015
Citation: Burnes B (2003) Managing change and changing managers from ABC to XYZ. Journal of Management Development, 22 (7), pp. 627-642. https://doi.org/10.1108/02621710310484768
Abstract: In an age where effective leaders are at a premium and where continuous change appears to be the order of the day, this article argues that organisations need to align organisational change and management development strategically and operationally in order to maintain and increase their competitiveness. Illustrated by the experience of two organisations that sought to implement major organisational changes, the article highlights the benefits of seeing managerial development and organisational change as parallel and linked activities and the pitfalls of not doing so.
DOI Link: 10.1108/02621710310484768
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