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The Field Book for Leading Change
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The Field Book for Leading Change

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Leaders continually receive multiple messages on how to lead successful organizational change. "Create buy-in. Model the way. Connect strategies to the organization's vision. Garner input. Engage others in decisions. Co-design strategies." The confusion created by these multiple messages has contributed to a high failure rate in change initiatives, as organizations struggle with a watered-down approach that offers generic solutions instead of tailored, practical guidance.

This book is a compendium of simple, easy-to-implement change strategies that work-all in one source. When working with organizations such as American Express, Mayo Clinic, Eaton, Honeywell, Target, AT & T, US Bancorp, Kraft Foods, 3M, Johnson & Johnson, Nabisco, PepsiCo, and The New York Times, the authors have witnessed firsthand how leaders struggle with conflicting messages from various "flavor-of-the-month" models. The complexity of today's organizational environment-especially post-pandemic-has only magnified this challenge. Leaders seek clarity amid the noise and need strategies that are adaptable to their unique environments.

This book provides simple, concrete, and immediate strategies, leaders can breathe a sigh of relief. When these strategies are implemented in manageable "baby steps" based on a matrix model of importance and performance, leaders experience real success. This book presents hard evidence in a non-academic fashion by showing why these strategies work and how to engage them most effectively. The authors help leaders move beyond "gut instinct," which sometimes works but often fails, and instead adopt evidence-based approaches that can be applied with confidence. With organizational environments becoming increasingly complex, the need for clear, reliable, and practical solutions to change challenges is more compelling than ever.

Essentially, this provides a precise and quick read that will lead to tactical strategies for leading organizational change. The authors have taken the best-of-the-best practices from their three contexts (as leaders, consultants, and professors) and merged them into a single, straightforward book -- it offers one-stop shopping for those who need practical guidance on navigating change. This book demystifies the process, equipping leaders with tools and insights that cut through the confusion and enable them to lead change initiatives with greater success.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 December 2025
Pages
256
ISBN
9781041032359

Leaders continually receive multiple messages on how to lead successful organizational change. "Create buy-in. Model the way. Connect strategies to the organization's vision. Garner input. Engage others in decisions. Co-design strategies." The confusion created by these multiple messages has contributed to a high failure rate in change initiatives, as organizations struggle with a watered-down approach that offers generic solutions instead of tailored, practical guidance.

This book is a compendium of simple, easy-to-implement change strategies that work-all in one source. When working with organizations such as American Express, Mayo Clinic, Eaton, Honeywell, Target, AT & T, US Bancorp, Kraft Foods, 3M, Johnson & Johnson, Nabisco, PepsiCo, and The New York Times, the authors have witnessed firsthand how leaders struggle with conflicting messages from various "flavor-of-the-month" models. The complexity of today's organizational environment-especially post-pandemic-has only magnified this challenge. Leaders seek clarity amid the noise and need strategies that are adaptable to their unique environments.

This book provides simple, concrete, and immediate strategies, leaders can breathe a sigh of relief. When these strategies are implemented in manageable "baby steps" based on a matrix model of importance and performance, leaders experience real success. This book presents hard evidence in a non-academic fashion by showing why these strategies work and how to engage them most effectively. The authors help leaders move beyond "gut instinct," which sometimes works but often fails, and instead adopt evidence-based approaches that can be applied with confidence. With organizational environments becoming increasingly complex, the need for clear, reliable, and practical solutions to change challenges is more compelling than ever.

Essentially, this provides a precise and quick read that will lead to tactical strategies for leading organizational change. The authors have taken the best-of-the-best practices from their three contexts (as leaders, consultants, and professors) and merged them into a single, straightforward book -- it offers one-stop shopping for those who need practical guidance on navigating change. This book demystifies the process, equipping leaders with tools and insights that cut through the confusion and enable them to lead change initiatives with greater success.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Country
United Kingdom
Date
16 December 2025
Pages
256
ISBN
9781041032359