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The Change Agent's Field Guide
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The Change Agent’s Field Guide

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While there are many books specific to Change Management or Continuous Improvement, there are few, if any books that address the intersections between Change Management and Continuous Improvement. After 30+ years being a change agent implementing lean and process improvement, the author's hypothesis on why continuous improvement efforts "stick" sometimes and other times not, is that many leaders of these efforts fail to understand the importance of change management and the critical intersections between people and process improvement. He provides a blueprint or roadmap for leaders of continuous improvement (aka Change agents) efforts on how to anticipate, manage, and measure change while engaging in continuous improvement. Managing these critical intersections is key to successful outcomes for both planned and unplanned change initiatives.

This book helps anyone involved in leading continuous improvement within an organization better understand when to apply change management techniques necessary to achieve successful outcomes. Many continuous improvement efforts fail because those leading change do not recognize when to pause and evaluate critical intersections needing change management tools. This book provides clear guidance on when to pause and what to do and how to navigate these intersections successfully.

In addition, this book provides a primer for those leading change on the foundations of change management and continuous improvement, an area often missed in their formal education.

The reader learns how to plan change, manage people through change, measure change, and sustain change -- all important aspects of being an effective change agent

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 October 2025
Pages
232
ISBN
9781032992105

While there are many books specific to Change Management or Continuous Improvement, there are few, if any books that address the intersections between Change Management and Continuous Improvement. After 30+ years being a change agent implementing lean and process improvement, the author's hypothesis on why continuous improvement efforts "stick" sometimes and other times not, is that many leaders of these efforts fail to understand the importance of change management and the critical intersections between people and process improvement. He provides a blueprint or roadmap for leaders of continuous improvement (aka Change agents) efforts on how to anticipate, manage, and measure change while engaging in continuous improvement. Managing these critical intersections is key to successful outcomes for both planned and unplanned change initiatives.

This book helps anyone involved in leading continuous improvement within an organization better understand when to apply change management techniques necessary to achieve successful outcomes. Many continuous improvement efforts fail because those leading change do not recognize when to pause and evaluate critical intersections needing change management tools. This book provides clear guidance on when to pause and what to do and how to navigate these intersections successfully.

In addition, this book provides a primer for those leading change on the foundations of change management and continuous improvement, an area often missed in their formal education.

The reader learns how to plan change, manage people through change, measure change, and sustain change -- all important aspects of being an effective change agent

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
14 October 2025
Pages
232
ISBN
9781032992105