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Hybrid working: change management
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Acknowledgements

This free course was written by Martin Roots and Esther Spring with support from Sue Lowe.

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Course Image: Matthew Taylor/Alamy Stock Photo

Figure 2: The process of transition – Fisher’s Personal Transition Curve (Fisher, 2012) courtesy ©J M Fisher 1999/2012 https://www.businessballs.com/ freepdfmaterials/ fisher-transition-curve-2012bb.pdf

Figure 4: CIM Change Practice Framework courtesy of Change Management Institute https://change-management-institute.com/ what-is-change-management/

Figure 14: adapted from Johnson and Scholes cultural web (1992) to improve understanding of Organisational culture: a critical review by Seonaidh McDonald and Richard A. Foster

Figure 16: adapted from https://www.kotterinc.com/ methodology/ 8-steps © 2022 Kotter International Inc

Figure 17: the ADKAR model from: https://www.prosci.com/ hubfs/ 367443/ 2.downloads/ ebooks/ The-Prosci-ADKAR-Model-Overview-eBook.pdf?hsLang=en-us © Prosci Inc.

Figure 17: The Cynefin framework: adapted from https://thecynefin.co/ about-us/ about-cynefin-framework/ ©Cynefin® 2022

Tables

Table 6: adapted from Higgs, M. and Rowland, D. (2000) ‘Building change leadership capability: “The quest for change competence”’, Journal of Change Management, 1(2), pp. 116–130

Audio / Visual

Video 3: What do you think change management is? Courtesy: Change Management Institute Change Management Institute - For Change Professionals (change-management-institute.com)

Video 4: Project Management vs Change Management: Courtesy: Change Management Institute Change Management Institute - For Change Professionals (change-management-institute.com)

Video 6 4.1: The 7 Cs of communication: Emerald Works Emerald Works | Emerald Works https://www.mindtools.com

Video 7 Activity 12: Lewis’s change management model: Emerald Works Emerald Works | Emerald Workshttps://www.mindtools.com

Video 8 Activity 12: Applying Kotter’s eight-step change model to your context: Emerald Works Emerald Works | Emerald Workshttps://www.mindtools.com

Video 9 Awareness: Prosci ADKAR model © Prosci All rights reserved. ADKAR and ADKAR terms are registered trademarks of Prosci Inc. Used with permission. www.prosci.com

Video 10 Desire: Prosci ADKAR model ©Prosci All rights reserved. ADKAR and ADKAR terms are registered trademarks of Prosci, Inc. Used with permission. www.prosci.com

Video 11: Knowledge: Prosci ADKAR model ©Prosci All rights reserved. ADKAR and ADKAR terms are registered trademarks of Prosci Inc. Used with permission. www.prosci.com

Video 12 Ability: Prosci ADKAR model ©Prosci All rights reserved. ADKAR and ADKAR terms are registered trademarks of Prosci Inc. Used with permission. www.prosci.com

Video 13: Reinforcement: Prosci ADKAR model © Prosci All rights reserved. ADKAR and ADKAR terms are registered trademarks of Prosci Inc. Used with permission www.prosci.com

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