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Title

Organizational change that produces results: The linkage approach.

Authors

Goodman, Paul S.; Rousseau, Denise M.

Abstract

This article provides a tool for creating change that produces observable results in complex organizations. Linkage analysis helps managers map, evaluate, and overcome barriers that underlie the organizational improvement paradox. In this paradox, organizational changes are expected to lead to performance benefits for a unit as well as for the firm as a whole, but benefits occur only for the unit. The organizational improvement paradox frustrates change efforts and is the norm in organizational change where the firm has multiple units and levels. Linkage analysis permits managers and change agents to visualize the complex process of change. It details critical change pathways that otherwise go unrecognized and unmanaged. Through two cases, the reader can practice using linkage tools. Linkage analysis primes managers to take critical and widely overlooked steps to produce visible firm-level results.

Subjects

CHANGE management; COMPLEX organizations; ORGANIZATIONAL structure; ORGANIZATIONAL effectiveness; INTERORGANIZATIONAL relations; ORGANIZATIONAL behavior; INTERORGANIZATIONAL networks; KNOWLEDGE transfer; NETWORK analysis (Planning); MANAGEMENT

Publication

Academy of Management Executive, 2004, Vol 18, Issue 3, p7

ISSN

1079-5545

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.5465/AME.2004.14776160

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