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Power, Politics, and Organizational Change David Buchanan

Power, Politics, and Organizational Change By David Buchanan

Power, Politics, and Organizational Change by David Buchanan


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A guide to the politics of change within organizations which focuses on the internal change agent. The authors argue that those who are not politically skilled and politically involved will fail. They emphasize the context of change, justification for actions and skills in accounting for behaviour.

Power, Politics, and Organizational Change Summary

Power, Politics, and Organizational Change: Winning the Turf Game by David Buchanan

`Anecdotes and case illustrations, including checklists and guidelines are provided, making this book useful for post-experience and postgraduate students of management and organizational behaviour, and for senior undergraduates. This book will also be relevant to managers and employees involved in organizational change' - European Forum for Management Development

Power, Politics, and Organizational Change offers a theoretical and practical guide to the politics of change - an aspect of organizational life that plays a more significant role than is commonly admitted. The focus lies with the internal change agent, rather than with external consultants, as change is now a key element in the roles of most managers, who typically combine change responsibilities with their regular day job. A fresh perspective is developed, emphasizing the context in which the change agent operates, explicit and tacit warrants for particular actions, skills in accounting for one's political behaviour, and the reputation of the change agent.

David Buchanan and Richard Badham argue that the change agent who is not politically skilled will fail. This implies that it is necessary to be able and willing to intervene in the political processes of the organization, to push particular agendas, to influence decisions and decision makers, to deal with criticism and challenge, to cope with resistance, to maintain one's reputation.

Some managers regard political calculations and activities as distasteful. Some textbooks advise the change agent to avoid involvement in the turf game.This book argues that such avoidance tactics are both naive and unprofessional.

Power, Politics, and Organizational Change Reviews

`Anecdotes and case illustrations, including checklists and guidelines are provided, making this book useful for post-experience and postgraduate students of management and organizational behaviour, and for senior undergraduates. This book will also be relevant to managers and employees involved in organizational change' - European Forum for Management Development

`It is rare to find a management book today that so effectively combines theory, practical advice and an enjoyable read as this does.... I am looking forward to discussing a number of the issues raised in this book with MBA students and I congratulate the authors on providing such a stimulating and provocative read' - BAM News

`This is a very important book. For the academic reader, it reviews much of the literature on power and politics, and will be an essential text for courses on organisational politics and organisational behaviour. For the manager or internal change agent, it provides valuable frameworks for reflection and advice for action' - Leadership and organization development jounal

About David Buchanan

David is Emeritus Professor of Organizational Behaviour at Cranfield University School of Management, and Visiting Professor at Nottingham Business School. He works freelance as a consultant, speaker, and author, specializing in change management and organization politics. He has a Doctorate in Organizational Behaviour from Edinburgh University, was Director of Loughborough University Business School from 1992 to 1995, has held visiting posts in Australian and Canadian management schools, and has worked often in Australia and Sweden. Dr Richard J Badham is Professor of Management in the Macquarie Business School Graduate School of Management. He writes, consults and teaches on leadership and change. He is the author of the forthcoming book Ironies of Organizational Change (Edward Elgar, 2020), and is co-author of 'Fire, Snowball, Mask and Movie: How Leaders Ignite and Sustain Change author (HBR 2011). He specializes in the use of storytelling, drama and arts-based interventions. He has been a Visiting Professor at the Yale Centre for Cultural Sociology, a Von Humboldt Senior Fellow at the Technical University, Berlin, and consultant to numerous companies including BHP, Ford and Chris O'Brien Lifehouse, and the European Commission, West German, Australian and Brunei governments.

Table of Contents

How Far Are You Prepared to Go? The Terminology Game Sit in Judgement Men Behaving Badly The Entrepreneurial Hero The Politics of Failure and the Failure of Politics Power-Assisted Steering Maxims for Princes and Princessas The Triggering Factors

Additional information

GOR002437070
9780761962229
0761962220
Power, Politics, and Organizational Change: Winning the Turf Game by David Buchanan
Used - Very Good
Paperback
SAGE Publications Inc
19990319
272
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