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Culture Change in Organizations: A Toolkit for Applied Psychology in Change Management

von Hehn, Svea
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Edition: 1st
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 3-662-66635-9 (3662666359)
ISBN-13: 978-3-662-66635-7 (9783662666357)
Binding: Softcover
Copyright: 2023
Weight: 0.00 Lbs.
Pages: 240
Subject Class: PSY (Psychiatry and Psychology)
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Abstract: Culture change in four steps! This reference book offers you concrete tools for the four iterative phases of culture change, including how large-scale change happens in a short time through viral change, and illustrates the techniques with practical case studies from the corporate world. It brings the most important findings from applied psychology to the point. In a comprehensible way, the authors combine practical instructions for action from their decades of consulting experience with the findings of behavioral economics and neuroscience. Questions and answers for self-testing via the Flashcard app are also included. The content - Concrete to create role models and make change stories more compelling - Practical case studies from the corporate world, including change through digitalization - In-depth background knowledge on behavioral and attitudinal change, including willpower and habit change, mindsets and purpose as change drivers - Five basic design principles, including what IKEA shelf-building has to do with change - Tips for cultural change agents on how to use emotional intelligence and mindfulness to build resilience and master change in the face of resistance. - Helpful didactics through summaries, checklists of success factors, background, reflection and exercise boxes The target groups Executives, organizational developers, human resources professionals and consultants in startups, mid-sized and larger companies as well as public organizations The authors Dr. Svea von Hehn has been working internationally as a management consultant (including for McKinsey) since 1999. She holds a doctorate in psychology, is a multi-certified systemic coach (e.g. for Search Inside Yourself, Googles Mindfulness Program) and is a partner at RETURN ON MEANING. Nils I. Cornelissen has been working internationally as a management consultant (including for McKinsey) since 2003. He holds a degree in communications and a masters degree in psychology and sociology. He is a certified coach as well as a facilitator and partner at RETURN ON MEANING. Claudia Braun has been working since 2007. She holds a degree in international business administration, a Master of Public Administration, a Master of Public Policy as well as various certifications, e.g. as a systemic coach and MBSR trainer. She is a partner at RETURN ON MEANING.

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