14 Mar 2008 02:21:23 | Manik Thapar
Understanding Change:
Understanding and managing change are the dominant themes of
management today. adapting to a ever changing present is
essential for success for a unpredictable future.
1) Why Change?
Change affects every aspect of life: taking a proactive approach
to change is the only way to take charge of the future, either
as an individual or as an organization. Approach it with an open
mind, and learn to develop its positive elements.
Note:
Write down any changes that you would like and plan for them.
A) Being Open To Change
For organizations, change is the way to stay competitive and to
grow. For individuals the opportunity the opportunity created by
change enrich careers and personal lives. You can deal with
change in three ways
1) By resisting
2) Following
3) Leading
A resister tries to stay put, which is impossible in changing
situations; the majority of people and organizations who start
by resisting eventually find they have to follow, trying to
catch up - if that fails, they face competitive disadvantage.
Seeking to anticipate and lead change is thus, paradoxically,
safer as well as more adventurous.
B) Seeing The Effects
Positive aspects of change may be less obvious at first than
negative ones. New ventures, expansions, promotions, and booms
often bring challenges before delivering gains. Cases such as a
departmental or factory closures, dismissals, bankruptcies, or
deterioration in markets bring difficulties and very few
immediate benefits. But, however, it appears, approach change
positively as potential opportunity. Use it as a stimulus to
encourage new ideas and harness enthusiasm for further progress.
Note:
Seek out who welcome change, and become their ally.
C) Changing Naturally
People live with change constantly: in a lifetime, everyone goes
through personal transformation form infancy to adolescence,
young adulthood, middle age, and finally old age. A career path
may lead form subordinate to junior management, and eventually
board level and consultancy. Organizations also mature and
evolve, with major changes on many levels in policy and
practice. For personal satisfaction and career progress,
increases your capacity to change.
Note:
Think before following the same policy as every one else
Manik Thapar http://www.careerpath.cc
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Manik Thapar (MBA) http://www.careerpath.cc