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Author: | Visscher, K. Rip, A. |
Title: | Coping with Chaos in Change Processes |
Journal: | Creativity and innovation management
2003 : JUN, VOL. 12:2, p. 121-128 |
Index terms: | COPING CHANGE MANAGEMENT PROCESS REDESIGN ORGANIZATIONAL CULTURE |
Language: | eng |
Abstract: | In their efforts to change organizations, managers and change consultants are time and again confronted with the limited controllability of organizations, the complexity and indeterminacy of change processes and the uncertain and ambiguous effects of their actions. Some managers and consultants try to enhance their (illusion of) control over organizations by attempting to reduce chaos, while others accept and embrace chaos and base their change practice on it. This article focuses on the second group. Based on a study of literature and a series of interviews with experienced change consultants, a typology is developed, in which an enlightened modern, an ironic, and a postmodern way of coping with chaos in change processes is elaborated. |
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