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Loading... Leading Changeby John P. Kotter
Great book on leadership and how to drive gchange ( )Effective change management is one of business; holy grails and its Percival is John Kotter. Any treatise on change management will inevitably refer to this text and the program that Kotter developed is a great look at what needs to be done and the issues that usually go awry. While by no means a blueprint for success, this is an essential read for everyone who manages people. Kotter's eight step process is a great framework to think about how a planned change can be deployed in an existing organization. There was also a good discussion about the difference between management and leadership. One think not discussed was how the vision might be modified as the process proceeds. The material in this book is 5 stars, but the book itself has a lot of filler. I think the original HBR article was better than this book because it captured all the critical issues without the extra verbosity. John Kotter is considered the expert on Change Management. Although, I thought his arguments for the Eight step process were valid, this book doesn't offer the information one would need to actually implement change. I thought it was more of a sales book than a functional book. The highlight of the book for me was the important difference between Leadership and Management. I hope that this information becomes more mainstream - because of the projects I've worked on, that is definitely the missing piece. Management psychobabble. |
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