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Managing Employee Resistance To Change

 
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Managing Employee Resistance To Change

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A 28 page paper. Change is a natural part of life, it is a natural process but when change is proposed in the workplace, employees are very often very resistant to the proposal. This essay offers introductory comments about change, which is followed by a discussion of the types or levels of change that might be made. The writer then comprehensively explains and discusses resistance to change and the reasons for resistance, such as fear of loss and fear of the unknown. The next section comments on what else can go wrong in the change process, followed by approaches and methods for overcoming resistance, such as Lewin's equalizing forces, Rogers and Scott's diffusion model and Preston's Organizational Aikido model. In the last section, the writer comments on making changes in education. Numerous experts and theorists are cited. Bibliography lists 31 sources.
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