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The Science of Organizational Change - (Leading Change in the Digital Age) by Paul Gibbons (Paperback)
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Highlights
- "The best book on change I've ever read..." (Bank CEO)"The best book on change in fifteen years, perhaps longer..." (Organization Development consultant)Leaders need guidance on leading change grounded in the latest science, not 20th-century myths.
- Author(s): Paul Gibbons
- 448 Pages
- Business + Money Management, Management Science
- Series Name: Leading Change in the Digital Age
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About the Book
In this updated 2019 edition the author takes readers on a journey from change mythology, from New Age change ideas, from "reports in drawers," and from pop psychology up to the present in the first comprehensive treatment of behavioral science in business.Book Synopsis
"The best book on change I've ever read..." (Bank CEO)
"The best book on change in fifteen years, perhaps longer..." (Organization Development consultant)
Leaders need guidance on leading change grounded in the latest science, not 20th-century myths. In this updated 2019 edition of The Science of Organizational Change, Paul takes us on a journey from change mythology, from New Age change ideas, from "reports in drawers", and from pop psychology up to the present.
In the first comprehensive treatment of behavioral science in business, you'll learn which cognitive biases caused the 2008 Financial Crisis, Enron, and the Deepwater Horizon. Later in the book, you'll discover how evidence-based management is helping leading businesses including Google.
The author's 30-year career, scholarly approach, but without dry academic writing make this book a must-read for all managers interested in change. Few authors incorporate findings from psychology, sociology, medicine, philosophy of science, ethics, public policy, economics, and mathematics into books on change. Fewer still do it in an interesting way.
Read case studies from Cisco, Intel, Nokia, BP, Shell, Barclays, British Airways, Comcast, and PwC - all former clients of the author where he advised at C-suite level.
Review Quotes
"Buy it, read it, and place it on the bookshelf next to The Halo Effect, Switch, and The Fifth Discipline - in reach for easy re-reading" --Rolf Hasanen, Value at Work
"If you are tasked with change inside a large organization, this is a must-read. Gibbons has written the single most insightful book on organizational change. You'll laugh at the myth-busting and consultant-bashing while taking copious notes on everything else." --Miki Reilly-Howe, Managing Director, Department26
"Organizational change is a huge industry filled with buzzwords and fads and suffering from an unacceptably high failure rate. Paul Gibbons applies scientifically founded, rigorous thought and practical wisdom to this charlatan-filled domain, and produces actionable, sensible, evidence-based insights that can make change efforts much more likely to succeed and organizations much more agile and effective." --Jeffrey Pfeffer, Thomas D. Dee II Professor of Organizational Behavior, Stanford Business School