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Altknecht, Bryan D.
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Technological Change within Union Environments: An Examination of Existing Change Management Literature, Union Culture, and Critical Factors for Implementation Success.
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Technological Change within Union Environments: An Examination of Existing Change Management Literature, Union Culture, and Critical Factors for Implementation Success./
Author:
Altknecht, Bryan D.
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124 p.
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Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-02.
Contained By:
Masters Abstracts International52-02(E).
Subject:
Speech Communication. -
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9781303375842
Technological Change within Union Environments: An Examination of Existing Change Management Literature, Union Culture, and Critical Factors for Implementation Success.
Altknecht, Bryan D.
Technological Change within Union Environments: An Examination of Existing Change Management Literature, Union Culture, and Critical Factors for Implementation Success.
- 124 p.
Source: Masters Abstracts International, Volume: 52-02.
Thesis (M.A.)--Gonzaga University, 2013.
In today's business climate, organizational change is a perpetual challenge for those in leadership positions. Despite the substantial academic conversation surrounding successful management of change, one aspect which has received little research is technological change within the context of union populations. This project utilizes multiple theoretical frameworks to present critical components for success including; understanding reluctance toward change, the role of leaders, managing technology change, and specific implementation considerations for union populations. It then synthesizes those components into a formal training course designed to teach organizational leaders the skills necessary to overcome the challenges of implementing technology changes within union environments. Theoretical support for this project is derived from several distinct yet related rationales. Bormann's (1985) Symbolic Convergence Theory provides context for social interaction while phenomenological tradition and its proponents, such as Stan Deetz (2000), assist with cultural context. Finally, socio-technical theorists such as Bostrom & Heinen (1977) and Cherns, (1976) provide a method for studying people, the tasks and processes they perform, and how these components interact with technology. Through the study of historical and behavioral research approaches, multiple keys to effective change strategy are presented and synthesized into a unique leadership training course.
ISBN: 9781303375842Subjects--Topical Terms:
1017408
Speech Communication.
Technological Change within Union Environments: An Examination of Existing Change Management Literature, Union Culture, and Critical Factors for Implementation Success.
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