Innovative Change Management (ICM): Preparing Your Organization for the New Innovative Culture

Author:   H. James Harrington
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
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9780815370789


Pages:   267
Publication Date:   12 March 2018
Format:   Hardback
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Innovative Change Management (ICM) represents the accumulated wisdom and knowledge of one of the world’s foremost performance improvement specialists. It includes a clear and thorough explanation of the necessary critical tools for creating a system that results in a much higher percentage of your initiatives progressing to successful projects. Studies conducted by organizations such as Gartner, Ernst & Young, and Harrington Management Systems indicate that on average less than 25% of the innovative projects achieve sustained success. The American Productivity Quality Center's 2018 survey report pointed out that 88% of the organizations felt that process management discipline must be changed and 53.8% felt they must create a continuous improvement culture. Through the effective use of the ICM methodology, you can turn thousands of lost employee hours into millions of dollars in increased profit. This book unveils to the reader for the first time how ICM combines project change management, culture change management, and project management concepts to create an effective and innovative organization. These concepts combined result in homogeneous improvements in performance improvement and cultural change. The book outlines a step-by-step procedure designed to apply ICM to complex programs such as process redesign and supply chain management as well as to simpler ones such as relocation of offices. In addition, it provides field-tested change methodologies to help you systematically include change into your strategic management plan. This book shows you how to: Set the stage for ICM. Develop a new management style that encourages innovation. Develop and implement a project change management methodology to support the project management methodology. Develop a cultural change management program. How to reward and recognize the innovation activities generated by your employees. Make ICM an important part of the strategic plan. Help employees understand the career-enhancing aspects of change How to maximize your organization’s ROC (return on change). Most of the activity related to change management focuses on successfully implementing individual projects. Statistics indicate that this is not enough to keep up with today’s rapid changing innovative competition. As most profitable organizations are working diligently on increasing their innovation capabilities, this focus is requiring a completely new restructured management style and behavioral patterns that are foreign to most of today’s successful managers.

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Author:   H. James Harrington
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Inc
Imprint:   Productivity Press
Weight:   0.544kg
ISBN:  

9780815370789


ISBN 10:   0815370784
Pages:   267
Publication Date:   12 March 2018
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Chapter 1 Introduction to Innovative Change Management Chapter 2 The As/Is Environment Chapter 3 Important Background Chapter 4 Leading by Example Chapter 5 The Innovative Manager Chapter 6 Introduction to Innovative Change Management Chapter 7 Rewards and Recognition Chapter 9 Suggestion Programs Chapter 10 Project Change Management Introduction Chapter 11 Project Change Management Tools and Methodologies Chapter 12 Tuning the Stage for Project Change Management Chapter 13 Summary Chapter 14 Culture Change Management Introduction Chapter 15 Culture Change Management Process Chapter 16 Culture Change Management Tools and Chapter 17 Culture Change Management Summary Chapter 18 Innovative Change Management Summary Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Index

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"Dr. H James Harrington now serves as the International Quality Advisor for Ernst & Young and Chairman of the Board of Emergence Technology, Ltd., a high tech software manufacturer and developer. He also serves on the Board of Directors of a number of national and international companies. Dr. Harrington is past Chairman and past President of the prestigious International Academy for Quality and of the American Society for Quality control. He is an ""A"" level member of ISO’s T.C. 176 that wrote the ISO 9000 Quality System standards and T.C. 207 that wrote the ISO 14000 environmental standards. He is a member of the Board of Directors of the 14000 Environmental Management Foundation. Since joining Ernst & Young, Dr. Harrington has divided his time between working with executives to develop and implement performance improvement plans, and developing new approaches to performance improvement. As a member of the National office he has been directing his efforts to using new, creative approaches to keep Ernst & Young at the leading edge in the quality consulting field."

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