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Paperback Managing Business Change for Dummies Book

ISBN: 0764553321

ISBN13: 9780764553325

Managing Business Change for Dummies

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Managing Business Change For Dummies gives you practical step-by-step advice for evaluating your organization's change effort from start to finish. This friendly guide brings you specific techniques and tools for each step of the change process -- from how to pinpoint potential problems and resolve them quickly, to how to help employees respond to change with more flexible and positive attitudes.

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A good book for a company leader/manager to read so she's ready for "change" when it hits her organi

"Change," whether it's personal growth or failure, or a business going through evolution, is inevitable. Maybe not at this moment, but at some time "change" must occur. And when it does the status quo will resist it. And the people affected by it will probably incur increased stress levels. Apparently the authors of this book have written it for people who have to deal with "change" or live through it. And I think such people will benefit greatly by reading this book. In a way this book is a new slant on an old topic. Leaders and managers have to have leadership skills. They have to have people skills, and they have to be somewhat patient. And they have to be able to deal with resistance to change. How do they do this? Well, the authors say by: 1. Managing resistance 2. Managing stress (both theirs and their subordinates'), and 3. Keeping the information flowing The authors say that most "changes" fail. They point out how important it is to strategize and plan how to create change or deal with change. Did we really need the authors to tell us to strategize and plan? I think not, but by reminding some people of this they fully cover the subject of dealing with "change." I loved that each chapter had a bulleted summary list of what was included therein. The content of the book was so dense that I especially welcomed seeing those summary lists. There are a total of 24 chapters in this book, so you can see why those summary lists are important. Without them it would be difficult seeing how the whole book ties together. I would have liked the book better if its overall purpose for existing had been clearer at the beginning of the book. When I finished reading the book I was glad I had read it, but I had (and still have) a problem clearly describing the book in a sentence or two. All in all, I give this book 5 stars.

Managing Change in Real Life

This book was written with working people in mind. It was easy to follow and had humor added in examples which were beneficial to the content. I enjoyed reading this book and feel I learned how companies should deal with change, and why some companies cannot make this transition. It also showed why some companies do make changes successfully and how it is done. I would recommend this book to other professional business people even if they are not considering change at this time. The insight is indispensible.

BOOK OF CHANGE IN THE WORLD OF IMPERMANENCIES

As I was reading this book, at every page I wish that managers in the organization I work read it too. This book is definitely on the top of my gift list for many people I know. This book, in summary, is not just for folks in business, but for everyone, at every stage of life, since we all experiencing changes all the time. When I began reading this book, I was working on a project with short deadline. But I could not put the book down. I am glad. It helped me to think better about what I was doing.

Full of Specific Advice and Easy to Read

Finally a book about change that isn't written for university professors.You get the Dummies, easy-to-read writing, as well as practical, in-depth information that you can use on the job. (I wish I had this book when we were trying to implement TQM - we would have been more successful.) What made this book so interesting for me was reading about how other managers have struggled with their changes - and why some succeeded and many others failed. Also, I particularly liked the three questionnaires that let me evaluate how change-smart my organization is (not as much as I would like). I guarantee that this book won't sit on a shelf - you'll constantly use it like I am.

Managing Business Change for Dummies

"Managing Business Change for Dummies" focuses on "change management" as authors Evard and Gipple show readers how the power of resistance can really activate the change process. The book speaks to readers with example after example of successful strategies for managers. It has quotes from veteran managers, celebrities and a variety of short articles about real people who benefit from change. By reading this book, you will learn how to make change work for you.
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