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The Change Monster

The Change Monster



Author: Jeanie Daniel Duck
Edition: First Paperback Edition
Publisher: Three Rivers Press
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0609808818
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The Change Monster: The Human Forces that Fuel or Foil Corporate Transformation and Change



A Powerful Look at Corporate Change and Why Mergers, Reorganizations, and Transformations Succeed or Fail

“[One of the] best business books of 2001 .The Change Monster review. . . [a] useful and intelligent tool for coping with the inevitable metamorphoses of business (and life).” —Miami Herald

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Store Search search Title, ISBN and Author The Change Monster: The Human Forces That Fuel or Foil Corporate Transformation and Change by Jeanie Daniel Duck Estimated delivery 3-12 business days Format Paperback Condition Brand New A Powerful Look at Corporate Change and Why Mergers, Reorganizations, and Transformations Succeed or Fail quot;[One of the] best business books of 2001 . . . [a] useful and intelligent tool for coping with the inevitable metamorphoses of business (and life).quot; mdas

The Change Monster by Jeanie Daniel Duck
The Change Monster : Paperback : Random House USA Inc : 9780609808818 : 0609808818 : 25 Apr 2003 : The author pinpoints the human issues linked to the five stages of change (stagnation, anticipation, implementation, determination, and fruition) that face companies today, and explains how they can affect the corporate structure.

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Powered by Frooition Pro Click here to view full size. Full Size Image Click to close full size. The Change Monster - Book NEW Author(s): Jeanie Daniel Duck Format: Paperback # Pages: 286 ISBN-13: 9780609808818 Published: 09/01/2002 Language: English Weight: 0.52 pounds Exploring the human side of corporate mergers, acquisitions, and change, this business management handbook discusses the human issues linked to the five stages of change--stagnation, anticipation, implementation, determination,

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A brilliant, original, and powerful look at corporate change--mergers, reorganizations, transformations--and why it succeeds or fails.The Change Monster is the first book on the central issue that blows

The Change Monster: The Human Forces That Fuel Or Foil Corporate Transformation
author jeanie daniel duck format paperback language english publication year 25 04 2003 subject general fiction subject 2 general literary fiction title the change monster the human forces that fuel or foil corporate transformation and change author jeanie daniel duck publisher three rivers pr publication date sep 01 2002 pages 286 binding paperback edition reprint dimensions 5 25 wx 8 00 hx 0 75 d isbn 0609808818 subject business economics general description exploring the human side of corpo



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. . [a] useful and intelligent tool for coping with the inevitable metamorphoses of business (and life).” —Miami Herald

“Provocative imagery . . . useful questions for managers to ask themselves.” —Harvard Business Review

“The Change Monster not only talks intelligently about the social dynamics and emotions of people [in change efforts], it does so with wisdom, insight, and practicality.”—Daniel Leemon, executive vice president and chief strategy officer, Charles Schwab Corporation

“A practitioner’s primer on revitalization that puts you in the shoes of some who have failed and others who have succeeded. In doing so, Jeanie Daniel Duck graphically delivers her main message to management: Learn to master the emotions and obsessions of those who stand in the way of change, including your own, and once you do, you have your hands on a miraculous engine for change.” —Michael Useem, professor of management and director of the Center for Leadership and Change at the Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, and author of The Leadership Moment and Leading Up

“Duck is an acute and empathetic observer of the changes erupting in the workplace from the convulsive nature of corporate evolution. . . . Jeanie Duck’s terrific book is a . . . useful and intelligent tool for coping with the inevitable metamorphoses of business (and life). Sensitive but tough, Duck’s compassionate wisdom is street smart without a trace of glibness.” —Miami HeraldFear, curiosity, exhaustion, loyalty, paranoia, optimism, rage, and revelation--not quite the kind of emotions that are anticipated or discussed when leaders embark on organizational change, but exactly the kind to expect, says Jeanie Daniel Duck in her treatise on the human element of growth. The Change Monster examines how to effectively plan for, address, and manage the least predictable and perhaps the most important aspect of a successful transformation.

Duck's experience with change has been widespread and varied. During an early career running her own consulting practice and more recent years spent as a senior vice president with the prestigious Boston Consulting Group (BCG), she has guided companies all over the world through the mountains and minefields of mergers, reengineering ventures, and strategic transformation projects. In the process, she has developed and refined her understanding of the five phases of the Change Curve, her own map of the territory of change. The monster in hibernation is the first of those phases, Stagnation, and it's awoken by forceful impetus from on high, through either internally or externally initiated change. Duck discusses both the signs of stagnation and various methods for recognizing the problem--the questions that need to be asked, the analyses that need to be conducted, and the appetite for change that needs to be generated. During the Preparation stage, there are essential tasks for the leaders (achieving alignment and commitment on vision, strategy, and values) that will provoke behavioral-change requirements of all members of the organization, and Duck introduces a BCG tool used to help assess the change bias of any organization. For the Implementation and Determination stages, Duck shares tips on walking the talk, being on the alert for human dynamics that threaten to derail the initiative, and communicating effectively, and offers advice on testing one's assumptions as a leader and staying involved with the process of change at all levels--strategies designed to lead the organization through to the final stage of Fruition. Throughout, Duck refers to the largely positive change experience of a real company, Honeywell Micro Switch, and the less-effective actions of a fictional merger between two pharmaceutical firms.

Duck has also spent time as an artist and teacher, occupations reflected in her understanding of how people cope with both the reality of change and the manner in which it's brought about. Though targeted at the change-management drivers of the business world, The Change Monster is infused with a sense of the effects of change in all areas of life. A sensitive exploration of an often-difficult process. --S. Ketchum

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