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| ASIN | 1422186431 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,803 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #9 in Lifestyle & Event Photography #79 in Business Development & Entrepreneurship #79 in Business Leadership & Motivation |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,350) |
| Dimensions | 17.78 x 1.27 x 25.4 cm |
| Edition | New edition |
| ISBN-10 | 9781422186435 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1422186435 |
| Item weight | 411 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 208 pages |
| Publication date | 13 November 2012 |
| Publisher | Other |
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The leadership book that leaders can't ignore.
An indispensable book for leaders who want to elevate their organizations.
A**L
Phenomenal
Phenomenal body of work presented in a sequence that adds to any change agent's arsenal. Highly recommended.
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Change
The best theory to explain change in a well written book.
C**A
A Must have!
A must have for all of those interested in organizational change.
M**A
Read it
Good one
J**K
Delivered on time as expected. For leaders navigating their way through change management
H**E
le livre de john Kotter présente une méthode de gestion du changement qui a fait legion pendant de nombreuses années. Il montre aussi pourquoi les projets de gestion du changement échouent et comment ces problèmes peuvent être évités. Le titre introduit dja - la notion de leadership - lead - et une question qui suivra sera quel leadership pour le contexte actuel sachant que ce livre a été ecrit il y a plus de vingt ans Il est aussi important de repositionner le contenu dans un contexte de mondialisation. Je trouve ce livre trés utile.
B**S
What happens when an organization needs to change (if it hopes to be successful in the future) but hasn't put much thought into what the process of change itself looks like? More than likely: failure. John Kotter outlines here a critical difference between change efforts that have been successful, compared to change efforts that have failed. Drawing on decades' worth of experience consulting with firms and coaching leaders, and attentive to ever-increasing globalization of markets and competition, Kotter offers an eight-stage change process. The eight stages are: 1. Establishing a sense of urgency 2. Creating the guiding coalition 3. Developing a vision and strategy 4. Communicating the change vision 5. Empowering broad-based action 6. Generating short-term wins 7. Consolidating gains and producing more change 8. Anchoring new approaches in the culture Successful change, Kotter argues, "is 70 to 90 percent leadership and only 10 to 30 percent management. Yet for historical reasons, many organizations today don't have much leadership." Kotter articulates what effective leadership -- not management -- actually looks like. Kotter provides a helpful, clear, and concise chapter devoted to each of the eight stages. He articulates precisely what is needed at each critical moment in the transformation process. He provides numerous examples of what happens when any stage is ignored (basically, he suggests that to ignore any of the eight stages will likely lead to failure). Specific guidance and steps are offered at every point along the way. A useful summary of the whole process is provided on page 21. The final couple chapters provide a glimpse into the organizations and leaders of the future. "The rate of change in the business world is not going to slow down anytime soon. . . . The typical twentieth-century organization has not operated well in a rapidly changing environment. . . . If environmental continues to increase, as most people now predict, the standard organization of the twentieth century will likely become a dinosaur." The winning enterprise of the twenty-first century will have a persistent sense of urgency, teamwork at the top, people who can create and communicate vision, broad-based empowerment, delegated management for excellent short-term performance, no unnecessary interdependence, and an adaptive corporate culture. Leaders of the future are going to be people with high standards and a strong willingness to learn. Arguing that leadership traits can be learned, Kotter provides examples of people he has known over an extended period of time who once upon a time showed little promise, but who developed superlative leadership skills and have become highly effective, successful, influential leaders. Just as organizations need to continue to continue to change and grow, so too will organizations' future leaders. Overall, this is a highly readable, useful book. It is obviously useful for leaders in the corporate world. I would argue that it is also highly useful for leaders in ANY organization that is trying to thrive in the twenty-first century. I wish I had read it years ago!
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This book has become something of a classic among management books. Kotter starts by listing eight reasons why major organisational change initiatives fail. He then goes on to give his eight point plan for leading change. The process he recommends is: Establish a Sense of Urgency Create a Guiding Coalition Develop a Vision and Strategy Communicate the Change Vision Empower Employees for broad-based Action Generate Short-Term Wins Consolidate Gains and Produce more Change Anchor the New Approahces in the Corporate Culture He clearly explains the why and how for each point and stresses the importance of following this procedure in sequence and of not omitting any steps. Both leadership and management is needed in the process and he shows their different roles. The book is easy to read and the arguments are cogent. There are many examples and stories - though no proper case studies. Overall it is a highly valuable guide to the tough challenge of leading large-scale change.
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