ISBN: 0201741571
Publisher: Addison-Wesley Professional
Publication Date: Oct 4, 2004
Edition: 1st
Binding: Jacket
Number of Pages: 304
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Book Description
All that have ever tried to impose change in
their organization will immediately recognize and truly value the in-depth
knowledge and experience captured in this book. It contains a collection of
eye-openers that is a treasure chest for pioneers of new organizational ideas, A
fantastic toolbox for use in future missions! Lise B. Hvatum, product development manager, Schlumberger
If you have need of changing your
organization, and especially of introducing new techniques, then you want to
understand what is in this book. It will help you avoid common pitfalls that
doom many such projects and will show you a clear path to success. The
techniques are derived from the experience of many individuals and
organizations. Many are also fun to apply. This stuff is really cooland really
hot. Joseph Bergin, professor of computer science, Pace University, New York
If change is the only guarantee in life, why
is it so hard to do? As this book points out, people are not so much resistant
to change itself as they are to being changed. Mary Lynn and Linda have
successfully used the pattern form to capture and present the recurring lessons
of successful change efforts and have placed a powerful knowledge resource in
the hands of their readers. Alan O'Callaghan, researcher, Software Technology Research Laboratory,
De Montfort University, United Kingdom
The most difficult part of absorbing patterns,
or any technology, into an organization is overcoming the people issues. The
patterns in this book are the documentation of having gone through that
experience, giving those that dare push the envelope a head start at success.David
E. DeLano, IBM Pervasive Computing
If you have ever wondered how you could
possibly foster any cultural changes in your organization, in this book you will
find a lot of concrete advice for doing so. I recommend that everyone read this
book who has a vast interest in keeping his or her organization flexible and
open for cultural change. Jutta Eckstein, Independent Consultant, Objects In Action Author of
Agile Software Development in the Large
48 Patterns for Driving and Sustaining
Change in Your Organization
Change. It's brutally tough to initiate, even
harder to sustain. It takes too long. People resist it.
But without it, organizations lose their
competitive edge. Fortunately, you can succeed at making change. In
Fearless Change, Mary Lynn Manns and Linda Rising illuminate 48 proven
techniques, or patterns, for implementing change in organizations or teams of
all sizes, and show you exactly how to use them successfully.
Find out how to
Understand the forces in your organization
that drive and retard change
Plant the seeds of change
Drive participation and buy-in, from start
to finish
Choose an "official skeptic" to sharpen your
thinking
Make your changes appear less threatening
Find the right timing and the best teaching
moments
Sustain your momentum
Overcome adversity and celebrate success
Inspired by the "pattern languages" that are
transforming fields from software to architecture, the authors illuminate
patterns for every stage of the change process: knowledge, persuasion, decision,
implementation, and confirmation. These flexible patterns draw on the
experiences of hundreds of leaders. They offer powerful insight into
change-agent behavior, organizational culture, and the roles of every
participant.