Change Management
There are four change management strategies empirical-rational, normative reeducative, power coercive, environmental adaptive. Empirical-rational change strategies are utilized to bring about superficial changes in an organization. Normative reeducative strategies are designed to alter cultural constructs within an organization (radical change). Power coercive change strategies involve forced compliance. Power-coercive strategies are used to alter predisposing behavior (a form of radical change). Environmental adaptive change strategies are used to alter systems of thought. In a sense, environmental adaptive change strategies elicit the most radical changes among the four change management strategies.
Empirical-rational strategies first-order change
Normative reeducative, power coercive, and environmental adaptive strategies second-order change
There are five ways in which an OPD professional can contribute to the success of change efforts supplementing objectives aimed to alter existing systems of thought, providing institutional support for stakeholders, and establishing niches for long-term improvements. The OPD professional may also support virtual organizations in micromanagement strategies.
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