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                    Notes          adaptability to change has no future.  Adaptability to change is a necessary quality of good
                                   management. Modern managers have the responsibility to devise management practices that
                                   best meet the new challenges and make use of the opportunities for the growth of the organisation.

                                   The topic of managing change is one that comes closest to describing the totality of a manager's
                                   job. Practically everything a manager does is in some way concerned with implementing change.
                                   1.  Hiring a new employee—Changing the work group
                                   2.  Purchasing a new piece of—Changing work methods equipment

                                   3.  Rearranging work station—Changing work flows
                                   All require knowledge of how to manage change effectively.
                                   Organisational change refers to a modification or transformation of the organisation's structure,
                                   processes or goods. Flexibility requires that organisations be open to change in all areas, including
                                   the structure of the organisation itself. In a flexible organisation, employees can't think of their
                                   roles in terms of a job description. They often have to change the tasks they perform and learn
                                   new skills. The most flexible organisations have a culture that (a) values change, and (b) managers
                                   who know how to implement changes effectively.

                                   12.1 Forces for Change in Organisations


                                   More and more organisations today face a dynamic and changing environment that, in turn
                                   requires these organisations to adapt. Change has become  the norm in most  organisations.
                                   Plant closing, business failures, mergers and acquisitions, and downsizing have become common
                                   experiences for most organisations. Adaptiveness, flexibility and responsiveness are terms used
                                   to describe organisations that will succeed in meeting the competitive challenges that businesses
                                   face. In the past,  organisations could succeed by  claiming excellence  in one area — quality,
                                   reliability or cost. But this is not the case today. The current environment demands excellence in
                                   all areas.

                                   Table below summarizes six specific forces that are acting as stimulants for change.





























                                   Source: Stephen P Robbins, "Organisational Behaviour - Concepts, Controversies, Applications"  (7th  Edition)
                                   Prentice-Hall, Englewood Cliffs, NJ  (1996) page  717.




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