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Disruption, Change and Transformation in Organisations: A Human Relations Perspective by Andrew Day

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This book explores the psychological and social dynamics of continuous, disruptive and discontinuous change. It examines the emotional strain and challenges of disruption, studies the nature of organisational transformation and examines what can be done to develop an organisation's capacity to adapt and thrive in turbulent environments.

An organisation's long-term survival increasingly rests on its adaptive capacity, ability to continuously change and transform itself. Yet, people experience ongoing and fundamental change to be disorientating and unsettling as it challenges accepted assumptions and identities. This book assists leaders and change practitioners understand these dynamics, help people to make sense of change and to create the conditions that enable people to self-organise and creatively adapt.

With case studies and personal accounts from individuals and companies, this is an ideal resource for practitioners and managers dealing with organisational change, as well as students, academics and researchers.



About the Author

Andrew Day is an Organisation Development Consultant and Executive Coach who works with individuals, teams and organisations to support their development and growth. He is a partner with Metalogue Consulting.



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"Leaders and consultants in organisational change across the world continue to work diligently with the best intentions, only to encounter one or more of disillusionment, disengagement and business failure. Deeper understanding of the dynamics at work and more effective approaches to facilitate change are urgently needed. This book delivers both, with practical insight based on rich experience and a deep grasp of theory and method. For any leader or change practitioner involved in the apparently intractable mess and anxiety of organisational change, this book could be the fresh breeze of sanity you crave." - Tom Kenward, Programme Director, Roffey Park Institute, UK.

"Andrew Day has done a superb, perhaps unique, job of integrating various fields of knowledge - psychology, sociology, social psychology, anthropology, philosophy, applied behaviour science - to expand his readers' understanding of the disruptive effect change has on people's psychological state. Each chapter offers clear exposition of theories and concepts, backed up by illustrative stories which increase his readers' desire to do things differently. Time has come for all of us to do our part to support not just organisations, but social networks and communities, in re-establishing a more connected, compassionate way of relating - to rebuild a stronger social fabric for human beings to thrive in this constantly changing world. No doubt that is Andrew's purpose in writing this book." - L. Mee-Yan Cheung-Judge, BSc, MA, Ph.D., Fellow of Roffey Park Institute, UK.

"The time is right for this wonderful book. Never before has disruption been such a part of our lives, and never before has there been such a need for human connection and collaboration. This book points the way towards a place where that connection and collaboration might be truly possible. Not only is this needed at an organisational level to encourage generative work and commercial success but perhaps more importantly it is needed at an individual level to give us all a way of dealing with the alienation and anxiety disconnection brings." - Brian Marshall, Organisation and Change Discipline Lead, Hult Ashridge Executive Education, UK.

"Disruption, Change and Transformation in Organisations: A Human Relations Perspective is a deeply thoughtful synthesis of social psychology, leadership, organization theory and philosophy from someone who has been on the front lines of guiding significant organizational change. Issues of human identity and sense-making are the key ingredients that weave together both an understanding of why planned change is so difficult, and the many recommendations for how to do a better job of it. It is appropriate for use both in university courses, and by managers and consultants who want more than simplistic formulas." - Gervase R. Bushe Ph.D., Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Canada.


'Leaders and consultants in organisational change across the world continue to work diligently with the best intentions, only to encounter one or more of disillusionment, disengagement and business failure. Deeper understanding of the dynamics at work and more effective approaches to facilitate change are urgently needed. This book delivers both, with practical insight based on rich experience and a deep grasp of theory and method. For any leader or change practitioner involved in the apparently intractable mess and anxiety of organisational change, this book could be the fresh breeze of sanity you crave.' - Tom Kenward, Programme Director, Roffey Park Institute, UK.

'Andrew Day has done a superb, perhaps unique, job of integrating various fields of knowledge - psychology, sociology, social psychology, anthropology, philosophy, applied behaviour science - to expand his readers' understanding of the disruptive effect change has on people's psychological state. Each chapter offers clear exposition of theories and concepts, backed up by illustrative stories which increase his readers' desire to do things differently. Time has come for all of us to do our part to support not just organisations, but social networks and communities, in re-establishing a more connected, compassionate way of relating - to rebuild a stronger social fabric for human beings to thrive in this constantly changing world. No doubt that is Andrew's purpose in writing this book.' - L. Mee-Yan Cheung-Judge, BSc, MA, Ph.D., Fellow of Roffey Park Institute, UK.

'The time is right for this wonderful book. Never before has disruption been such a part of our lives, and never before has there been such a need for human connection and collaboration. This book points the way towards a place where that connection and collaboration might be truly possible. Not only is this needed at an organisational level to encourage generative work and commercial success but perhaps more importantly it is needed at an individual level to give us all a way of dealing with the alienation and anxiety disconnection brings.' - Brian Marshall, Organisation and Change Discipline Lead, Hult Ashridge Executive Education, UK.

'Disruption, Change and Transformation in Organisations: A Human Relations Perspective is a deeply thoughtful synthesis of social psychology, leadership, organization theory and philosophy from someone who has been on the front lines of guiding significant organizational change. Issues of human identity and sense-making are the key ingredients that weave together both an understanding of why planned change is so difficult, and the many recommendations for how to do a better job of it. It is appropriate for use both in university courses, and by managers and consultants who want more than simplistic formulas.' - Gervase R. Bushe Ph.D., Beedie School of Business, Simon Fraser University, Canada.





Book Information
ISBN 9780367253059
Author Andrew Day
Format Paperback
Page Count 182
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 276g

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