CHANGE IS AN ESSENTIAL MANDATE for every organization.The highfailure rate of corporate change initiatives underscores the difficulty of thischallenge.But for companies-and leaders-who manage change successfully,the rewards are substantial.Human resource professionals are uniquely positioned tochampion change in their organizations.This book offers strategies and tools that willenable HR professionals to work side by side with other senior executives to:
Assess various approaches to change and set the best strategy
Prepare the organization and employees for change
Communicate information efficiently and effectively
Reduce employee stress
Use consultants wisely
INTRODUCTION
1 The Ever-Changing Workplace
Understanding HR's Role in Organizational Change
The Forces of Change
New Capabilities for Organizations
A Strategic Approach tO Change Management
HR's Dual Role in Organizational Change
SummingUp
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questions
2 Dimensions of Change
Examining Types andApproaches
Types of Change Programs
Three Tactics for Timing Change
Two Different Approaches to Change
Summing Up
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questions
3 Is Your Organization Change-Ready?
Preparing for Companywide Change
Respected and Effective Leaders
Appropriate Reward Systems
A Nonhierarchical Organization
Shaping a Change-Ready Organization
SummingUp
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questions
4 Are You and Your Employees Change-Ready?
Preparingfor Individual Change
Characteristics of Change-Ready Individuals
The Importance ofMotivation
HR Professionals:Key Motivational Players
Summing Up
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questions
5 Eight Steps to Change
A Systematic Approach
The Eight Steps
Step 1:Establish a Sense ofUrgency
Step 2:Create a Guiding Coalition
Step 3:Develop a Compelling Vision
Step 4:Communicate the Vision
Step 5:Empower Others tO Act on the Vision
Step 6:Generate Short-Term Wins
Step 7:Consolidate Gains and Produce More Change
Step 8:Anchor New Approaches in the Company's Culture
Leaders and Managers:Roles for HR Professionals
SummingUp
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questidns
6 Implementation
Putting Your Change Plans in Motion
Enlist the Support and Involvement of Key People
Craft an Implementation Plan
Communicate Relentlessly
Support Your Implementation Plan with Consistent
Behaviors and Messages
Develop Enabling Structures
Create Results-Driven Change
Celebrate Milestones
Use Consultants Wisely
Summing Up
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questions
7 How Employees Respond to Change
A Continuum ofStyles
Common Responses to Change
The Resisters
The Change Agents
SummingUp
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questions
8 Helping Employees Adapt to Change
Strategies to Reduce Stress
Loss and Anxiety
Reacting to Change:Four Stages
The Conventional Advice
What Individuals Can Do for Themselves
Helping Managers Assist Their Employees During Change
Rethinking Resisters
How HR Professionals Can Cope with Change—Related
Stress
Summing Up
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questions
9 Toward Continuous Change
Staying Competitive Through Change
Continuous Incremental Change
Can People Handle It?
HR's Role in Driving Ongoing Change
SummingUp
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questions
10 Common Change-Management Challenges
for HR Professionals
Handling Them Effectively and Successfully
Downsizing Initiatives
Companywide Restructurings
Corporate Acquisitions and Mergers
Selection and Assimilation of New Leaders
Restructuring of the HI<Function
New Approaches to Key HR Programs
Summing Up
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questions
11 HR as Change Rent
An Unprecedented Opportunity-and Responsibility
Strategic Partners in Action
Where to Go from Here?
Checklist for Leading a Successful Change Initiative
Summing Up
Leveraging Chapter Insights:Critical Questions
Appendix A
Implementation Tools
Appendix B
Choosing Change-Management Consultants and
Outplacement Firms
Notes
Fo rFurther Reading
Index
About the Series Adviser
About the Subject Adviser
About the Writers
About the Societyfor Human Resource Management
Acknowledgrments