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How to estimate the complexity of organizational change and the effort required to implement it. (METHODS + EXAMPLES)

Wendy Hirsch

Key Points An accurate understanding of the complexity of a workplace change leads to better strategic and tactical decisions in support of successful change implementation. The interplay between two factors provides insight into change complexity — Change Impact (Scale, Scope, Pace) and Readiness (Willingness and Capability).

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What is the Deming Cycle (PDCA) in change management?

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These loops facilitate continual learning and adaptation, making them essential components for the successful implementation and sustainability of change. The Plan-Do-Check-Act (PDCA) cycle, created by Dr William Deming, allows organizations to implement an iterative four-step feedback loop to implement and successfully manage change.

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How to Create a Reorganization Plan in 4 Simple Steps

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Reorganization vs. Other Types of Organizational Change. While one type of organizational change may be the main focus of an initiative, it is important to understand that one type of change may result in other changes. In some cases, these additional changes will be part of the overall change plan.

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How to lead different types of change [Case Studies]

Wendy Hirsch

SUMMARY Choosing the right strategies to help your organization navigate change requires you to first recognize the kind of change journey you are on. Some organizational changes are like hiking through a dense forest. Harvard Business School Teaching Note 314-143, June 2014. Goldoftas, B., & Levine, D.