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Unit 12: Organisational Change




          Why is organisational change so important? From outside and inside the organisation, a variety  Notes
          of forces press for change. "We live in the midst of constant change" has become a well-worn but
          relevant cliché. Pressures for change are  created both  inside and outside the  organisation.
          Organisations must forge ahead on these forces to survive. Some of these are external, arising
          from outside  the company,  whereas others  are  internal  arising from  sources within  the
          organisation.
          1.   External Forces:  When  the  organisation's  general or  task  environment changes,  the
               organisation's  success often rides on its ability and willingness to change as well. The
               modern  manager  is  change-conscious  and  operating  in  the  constantly  changing
               environment. Many external changes bombard the modern organisations and make change
               inevitable. The general environment has social, economic, legal, political and technological
               dimensions. Any of these can introduce the need for change. In recent years, far-reaching
               forces for change have included developments in information technology, the globalization
               of competition, and demands that organisations take greater responsibility for their impact
               on the environment. These forces are discussed below:

               (a)  Technological Change: Rapid technological innovation is a major force for change in
                    organisations, and those who fail to keep pace can quickly fall behind. It is perhaps
                    the greatest factor that organisations reckon with. According to C. Handy, "the rate
                    of technological changes is greater today than any time in the past and technological
                    changes are responsible for changing the nature of jobs performed at all levels in the
                    organisation".  For  example,  the  substitution  of  computer  control  for  direct
                    supervision  is  resulting  in  wider  spans  of  control  for  managers  and  flatter
                    organisations.
               (b)  Globalization: The global economy means competitors are likely to come from across
                    the ocean. The power players in the global market are the multinational and trans-
                    national organisations. This has led companies to think globally. There are no longer
                    any mental distinctions between domestic and foreign operations. Globalization of
                    an  organisation  means  rethinking  the  most  efficient  ways  to  use  resources,
                    disseminate and  gather  information  and develop  people.  It  requires  not  only
                    structural  changes  but  also  changes  in  the  minds  of  employees.  Successful
                    organisations will be the ones that can change in response to the competition. They
                    will be fast on their feet, capable of developing new products rapidly and getting
                    them to market quickly.
               (c)  Social and Political Changes: A firm's fate is also influenced by such environmental
                    pressures as social and political changes. Many new legal provisions in the corporate
                    sector get introduced every time that affects organisations.
               (d)  Workforce Diversity: Related to globalization is the challenge of workforce diversity.
                    Workforce diversity is a powerful force for change in organisations. The demographic
                    trends contributing to workforce diversity are

                    (i)  The workforce will see increased participation from females, as the majority
                         of new workers will be female.
                    (ii)  The workforce  will be more culturally  diverse  than  ever  (part  of  this  is
                         attributable to globalization).
                    (iii)  The workforce is aging. There will be fewer young workers and more middle
                         aged workers.
               (e)  Managing Ethical Behaviour: Employees face ethical  dilemmas in their daily work
                    lives. The need to manage ethical behaviour has brought about several changes in





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