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| Format: | Hardback, 208 pages |
| Other Information: | index |
| Release Date: | 01 September 1996 |
In "Leading Change", John Kotter examines the efforts of more than 100 companies to remake themselves into better competitors. He identifies the most common mistakes leaders and managers make in attempting to create change and offers an eight-step process to overcome the obstacles and carry out the firm's agenda: establishing a greater sense of urgency, creating the guiding coalition, developing a vision and strategy, communicating the change vision, empowering others to act, creating short-term wins, consolidating gains and producing even more change, and institutionalizing new approaches in the future. This highly personal book reveals what John Kotter has seen, heard, experienced, and concluded in 25 years of working with companies to create lasting transformation. Table of ContentsPart I The Change Problem and Its Solution 1 Transforming Organizations: Why Firms Fail 2 Successful Change and the Force that Drives It Part II The Eight-Stage Process 3 Establishing a Sense of Urgency 4 Creating the Guiding Coalition 5 Developing a Vision and Strategy 6 Communicating the Change Vision 7 Empowering Employees for Broad-Based Action 8 Generating Short-Term Wins 9 Consolidating Gains and Producing More Change 10 Anchoring New Approaches in the Culture Part III Implications for the Twenty-first Century 11 The Organization of the Future 12 Leadership and the Lifelong Learning About the AuthorJohn P. Kotter is the Konosuke Matsushita Professor of Leadership, Emeritus at Harvard Business School and is a frequent speaker at top management meetings around the world ReviewsNamed one of "The 25 Most Influential Business Management Books" by "TIME Magazine" (TIME.com)
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| Publisher: | Harvard Business School Press |
| ISBN: | 0875847471 |
| EAN: | 9780875847474 |
| Dimensions: | 24.0 x 16.0 x 2.0 centimeters (0.48 kg) |
| Age Range: |
15+ years |