Us and Them – First-line Management and Change Resistance

Change agents are vital in enacting organizational change, yet we know little about the specific challenges first-line managers face in this role.This study draws on written responses from man- agers in Norwegian public welfare organizations to describe the trials of being a change agent. The respo...

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Main Author: Chris Rønningstad
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Aalborg University 2018-06-01
Series:Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
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Online Access:https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/106152
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spelling doaj-e8c0023b2246486fa25caef883a309822020-11-25T01:18:49ZengAalborg UniversityNordic Journal of Working Life Studies2245-01572018-06-018210.18291/njwls.v8i2.106152Us and Them – First-line Management and Change ResistanceChris Rønningstad0OsloMet Change agents are vital in enacting organizational change, yet we know little about the specific challenges first-line managers face in this role.This study draws on written responses from man- agers in Norwegian public welfare organizations to describe the trials of being a change agent. The responses reveal that issues arise from resistance among recipients of the change and from the nature of the manager’s role in the organization. Within these categories, four challenges are delineated: (1) fall-out from ‘change fatigue’, (2) individual resistance to change, (3) managers being caught between two worlds, and (4) a lack of managerial discretion.These challenges could potentially limit the change agent’s efficiency. The study suggests areas for future research and ways for public welfare organizations to improve their change processes   https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/106152Organization & management
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Us and Them – First-line Management and Change Resistance
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title Us and Them – First-line Management and Change Resistance
title_short Us and Them – First-line Management and Change Resistance
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publisher Aalborg University
series Nordic Journal of Working Life Studies
issn 2245-0157
publishDate 2018-06-01
description Change agents are vital in enacting organizational change, yet we know little about the specific challenges first-line managers face in this role.This study draws on written responses from man- agers in Norwegian public welfare organizations to describe the trials of being a change agent. The responses reveal that issues arise from resistance among recipients of the change and from the nature of the manager’s role in the organization. Within these categories, four challenges are delineated: (1) fall-out from ‘change fatigue’, (2) individual resistance to change, (3) managers being caught between two worlds, and (4) a lack of managerial discretion.These challenges could potentially limit the change agent’s efficiency. The study suggests areas for future research and ways for public welfare organizations to improve their change processes   
topic Organization & management
url https://tidsskrift.dk/njwls/article/view/106152
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