变革管理在中国——元战略实践的应用

M. Miles, D. Large
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变更过程和项目传统上使用各种策略来确保启动、参与者的参与和成功的实施。由文献确定的一般变革策略(元策略)包括使用信息、价值观、权力以及最近与变革管理工作相关的信任作为“元策略”。本文概述了四种元策略的基本理念和基本原理,并概述了在中国使用每种策略的重要性和频率。调查结果表明,在中国,价值观驱动战略被认为是与变革成功有关的最重要的战略,也是实践中最常用的战略。基于信任的策略,虽然被认为是四种元策略中最不重要的,但在实际的变革管理实践中却是第二常用的策略。在中国文化中,地位和等级通常被认为是至关重要的,权力是一个潜在的主题,在公开的重要性上排名第三,在使用频率上排名第四(最后),而信息在公开的重要性上排名第二,但在实际使用频率上排名第三。研究结果表明,为了有效的变革管理,增加了所有四种策略的平衡使用
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Change Management in China - An application of Meta-Strategies Practice
Change processes and projects have traditionally used a variety of strategies to ensure initiation, engagement of participants, and successful implementation. General strategies (meta-strategies) of change identified by the literature include use of information, values, power and, more recently, trust as "meta-strategies" associated with change management efforts. This article outlines the underlying philosophy and rationale of the four meta-strategies and outlines the perceived importance and frequency of use of each set of strategies in China. Findings indicate that, in China, values-driven strategies are perceived as most important in relation to change success and are also the most frequently used in practice. Trust based strategies, while declared to be the least important of the four meta-strategies, are the second most frequently used in actual change management practice. Power, an underlying theme in Chinese culture where position and hierarchy are perceived in general to be critical, is third in declared importance and fourth (last) in frequency of use while information is second in declared importance but third in actual frequency of use. Results of the study suggest an increased balanced use of all four of the strategies for effective change management
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