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The change agent / Lyle E. Schaller.

By: Material type: TextNashville, TN : Abingdon Press, ©1972Description: 207 p. ; 19 cmISBN:
  • 0687060427
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • HM 101 Sch15 1972
Contents:
1 HOW TO CUT YOUR OWN THROAT -- 2 THE NATURE OF CHANGE -- Types of change -- Sources of change -- Inside or outside? -- The third alternative -- From invention to innocation -- The nature of innovation -- Opening the dooor to innovation -- "You can't legislate morality!" -- The pace of change -- Expectations and change -- Responses of people to change -- The institutional lag -- The influence of a crisis -- 3 THE PROCESS OF PLANNED CHANGE -- Force field analysis -- The process of planned change -- The importance of discontent -- The self-identified discrepancy -- The initiating group -- The supporting group -- Implementation -- Freezing the chang e-- Teh counterstrategy -- 4 Questions for the change agent -- Three styles -- The death of big daddy -- How do you get things done? -- What are the rules? -- Hard choices and simplistic solutions -- The change agent's baggage -- 5 THE USE OF POWER AND SOCIAL CHANGE -- The nature of power -- The exercise of power -- Who has the power -- The sources of power -- Power in the local church -- The power of power -- Power and participatory democracy -- The contemporary dispersal of power -- The ethical and moral dilemma -- 6 ANTICIPATING AND MANAGING CONFLICT -- A constructive approach -- Preventing polarization -- 7 ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE -- Why? -- What? -- How? -- But!
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Includes index

1 HOW TO CUT YOUR OWN THROAT --
2 THE NATURE OF CHANGE --
Types of change --
Sources of change --
Inside or outside? --
The third alternative --
From invention to innocation --
The nature of innovation --
Opening the dooor to innovation --
"You can't legislate morality!" --
The pace of change --
Expectations and change --
Responses of people to change --
The institutional lag --
The influence of a crisis --

3 THE PROCESS OF PLANNED CHANGE --
Force field analysis --
The process of planned change --
The importance of discontent --
The self-identified discrepancy --
The initiating group --
The supporting group --
Implementation --
Freezing the chang e--
Teh counterstrategy --

4 Questions for the change agent --
Three styles --
The death of big daddy --
How do you get things done? --
What are the rules? --
Hard choices and simplistic solutions --
The change agent's baggage --

5 THE USE OF POWER AND SOCIAL CHANGE --
The nature of power --
The exercise of power --
Who has the power --
The sources of power --
Power in the local church --
The power of power --
Power and participatory democracy --
The contemporary dispersal of power --
The ethical and moral dilemma --

6 ANTICIPATING AND MANAGING CONFLICT --
A constructive approach --
Preventing polarization --

7 ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE --
Why? --
What? --
How? --
But!

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