Fusing organisational change and leadership into a practical roadmap for South African organisations

The intention of this study was theory creation in the field of organisational change, directed towards the creation of a conceptual change framework. A qualitative research approach was followed and a grounded theory methodology adopted. This study involved a theoretical investigation of organis...

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Main Author: Blom, Tonja
Other Authors: Viljoen, Rica
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2016
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Online Access:Blom, Tonja (2015) Fusing organisational change and leadership into a practical roadmap for South African organisations, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20151>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-umkn-dsp01.int.unisa.ac.za-10500-201512016-04-24T04:06:58Z Fusing organisational change and leadership into a practical roadmap for South African organisations Blom, Tonja Viljoen, Rica Alternative intervention technologies Anti-leadership Anti-management Communication Emotional intelligence Human niches Human reaction to change Leadership Neuro-leadership Organisational change Organisational change framework Stress Vicissitude 658.4060968 Organizational change -- Management -- South Africa Leadership -- South Africa The intention of this study was theory creation in the field of organisational change, directed towards the creation of a conceptual change framework. A qualitative research approach was followed and a grounded theory methodology adopted. This study involved a theoretical investigation of organisational change and leadership within South African organisations, although insights gained could be transferred across contexts or settings. The primary aim was to create a practical change framework to ensure sustainable organisational change. Secondly, to determine the impact of leadership on successful organisational change. Thirdly, to establish whether any fundamental elements can be identified as essential for inclusion in such a change framework. Fourthly, to identify non-negotiable success factors that can ensure successful change. Fifthly, to determine the human elements that should be included in order to minimise negative outcomes such as resistance and noncompliance. The final aim was to ascertain what meta-insights can be gained from organisational change and leadership. The research findings concluded that the first perception when speaking about change is fear, anxiety and increased stress, resulting in impaired functioning. Organisations struggle to handle increased stress levels during periods of change and require improved methods of dealing with stress to ensure optimal individual functioning. Only through reduced stress levels will individuals be able to engage with organisational change initiatives. Alternative intervention technologies were suggested which could assist the individual change journey through reduced stress and/or increased consciousness. These alternative intervention technologies were suggested because of the paucity of current literature. It practically aids organisations on how to deal with the stress dilemma. This research introduced the concepts of anti-leader and anti-manager. These concepts depict the negative characteristics of leadership and management which invariably increases individual stress levels. Emotions elicited by the anti-leader and/or anti-manager could potentially split, divide and fragment a workforce. The ideal organisational approach should be designed by the people, be inclusive of all, involve, empower and allow individuals to make the required decisions. As organisational change can only be effected through individual change, this thesis places the individual in the centre. Without individual change, vicissitude and sustainable organisational change become highly unlikely. Business Management DBL 2016-04-22T12:24:17Z 2016-04-22T12:24:17Z 2015-05 Thesis Blom, Tonja (2015) Fusing organisational change and leadership into a practical roadmap for South African organisations, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20151> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/20151 en 1 online resource (xx, 623 leaves) : illustrations (some colored)
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topic Alternative intervention technologies
Anti-leadership
Anti-management
Communication
Emotional intelligence
Human niches
Human reaction to change
Leadership
Neuro-leadership
Organisational change
Organisational change framework
Stress
Vicissitude
658.4060968
Organizational change -- Management -- South Africa
Leadership -- South Africa
spellingShingle Alternative intervention technologies
Anti-leadership
Anti-management
Communication
Emotional intelligence
Human niches
Human reaction to change
Leadership
Neuro-leadership
Organisational change
Organisational change framework
Stress
Vicissitude
658.4060968
Organizational change -- Management -- South Africa
Leadership -- South Africa
Blom, Tonja
Fusing organisational change and leadership into a practical roadmap for South African organisations
description The intention of this study was theory creation in the field of organisational change, directed towards the creation of a conceptual change framework. A qualitative research approach was followed and a grounded theory methodology adopted. This study involved a theoretical investigation of organisational change and leadership within South African organisations, although insights gained could be transferred across contexts or settings. The primary aim was to create a practical change framework to ensure sustainable organisational change. Secondly, to determine the impact of leadership on successful organisational change. Thirdly, to establish whether any fundamental elements can be identified as essential for inclusion in such a change framework. Fourthly, to identify non-negotiable success factors that can ensure successful change. Fifthly, to determine the human elements that should be included in order to minimise negative outcomes such as resistance and noncompliance. The final aim was to ascertain what meta-insights can be gained from organisational change and leadership. The research findings concluded that the first perception when speaking about change is fear, anxiety and increased stress, resulting in impaired functioning. Organisations struggle to handle increased stress levels during periods of change and require improved methods of dealing with stress to ensure optimal individual functioning. Only through reduced stress levels will individuals be able to engage with organisational change initiatives. Alternative intervention technologies were suggested which could assist the individual change journey through reduced stress and/or increased consciousness. These alternative intervention technologies were suggested because of the paucity of current literature. It practically aids organisations on how to deal with the stress dilemma. This research introduced the concepts of anti-leader and anti-manager. These concepts depict the negative characteristics of leadership and management which invariably increases individual stress levels. Emotions elicited by the anti-leader and/or anti-manager could potentially split, divide and fragment a workforce. The ideal organisational approach should be designed by the people, be inclusive of all, involve, empower and allow individuals to make the required decisions. As organisational change can only be effected through individual change, this thesis places the individual in the centre. Without individual change, vicissitude and sustainable organisational change become highly unlikely. === Business Management === DBL
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