Employee Resistance To Organizational Change

  • Bateh J
  • Castaneda M
  • Farah J
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Abstract

As change management becomes an essential ingredient of organizations performance, the body of literature describing successful and unsuccessful change management initiatives continues to expand. Numerous articles and studies provide an insight into the nature of change management and its most common pitfalls. The most recurring themes include resistance to change, readiness for change, leadership effectiveness, employee commitment and participation in change initiatives, and the roles and competencies needed to ensure the success of strategic change. The present article focuses on one of these themes: resistance to change. Understanding of resistance may enable managers to reduce conflict and increase collaboration. To meet these challenges, leaders must be trained and educated to overcome resistance to change. This article points out important types of resistance for organizations to address.

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Bateh, J., Castaneda, M. E., & Farah, J. E. (2013). Employee Resistance To Organizational Change. International Journal of Management & Information Systems (IJMIS), 17(2), 113. https://doi.org/10.19030/ijmis.v17i2.7715

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