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Negotiating Change Mike Lotzof (Strategic Change, Australia)

Negotiating Change By Mike Lotzof (Strategic Change, Australia)

Negotiating Change by Mike Lotzof (Strategic Change, Australia)


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Every corporate executive interested in rebuilding trust, reducing unnecessary risk and the costs from poor staff behaviour, will benefit from the insights in Negotiating Change. It offers a novel and proven solution to help corporations to change mind set, improve behaviour and in so doing, rebuild trust.

Negotiating Change Summary

Negotiating Change: Overcoming Entrenched Harmful Behaviours and Beliefs by Mike Lotzof (Strategic Change, Australia)

Behaviour change programs fail more often than they succeed. Failure is avoidable, but not if we keep attempting change the same way.

Negotiating Change is the culmination of decades of work with global corporations in ethics, communications, behaviour change and regulatory and social compliance. The book provides a text for corporate leaders, their advisors and academics and students from several disciplines to explain why the current approach to behaviour change and compliance fails, and documents why the authors approach has been successful in more than 60 countries. The book synthesises research insights from evolutionary psychology, behavioural sciences, neuroscience and neurochemistry into a practical guide. It explains why systems for behavioural guidance and control based on beliefs, religions, ethics, cultures and the law are ineffective in our globalised, hyper-connected, multi-cultural world.

The author proposes that harm, first introduced by Hippocrates to guide the practice of medicine, provides a more useful linguistic model to engage. Harm and the Harm Principles provide an objective, independent and universal measure for assessing behaviour, applying equally regardless of race, religion, gender, age or status. Harm is culturally neutral and operates independently of laws, philosophies or codes of conduct. Harm transcends geography and time. Corporations are particularly vulnerable as they operate not just across jurisdictions and cultures, but their behaviour is influenced by the very nature of incorporation, corporate structure and stock-market pressure.

Negotiating Change contains tools for boards and senior executives who want to build a more trustworthy organisation. It will not stop bad people doing bad things, but at least the self-righteous mask of legality will be removed.

About Mike Lotzof (Strategic Change, Australia)

Mike Lotzof specialises in organisational change leadership and communications. His programmes have assisted corporations in more than 60 countries to become more resilient and reduce risk by strengthening their culture and improving interpersonal and organisational communications. The largest single programme involved 16,000 managers and 110,000 staff in 53 countries and 22 languages.

Table of Contents

Preface: Our Global Dilemma. Part I: The Human Animal. 1. How our Primitive DNA Shapes Moral Behaviour. 2. How Beliefs, Religion, Ethics and the Law Shape Behaviour. 3. The Nature of Trust. Part II: Harm. 4. Harms. 5. The Harm Principles. Part III: Harm and the Corporation. 6. Drivers of Corporate Behaviour. 7. The Role of Corporate Values. 8. Culture is Critical. 9. The value of Do No Harm in Changing your Organisation. 10. The Harms Inherent in Business

Additional information

NPB9780815363583
9780815363583
0815363583
Negotiating Change: Overcoming Entrenched Harmful Behaviours and Beliefs by Mike Lotzof (Strategic Change, Australia)
New
Hardback
Taylor & Francis Inc
2018-09-21
170
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