Stages In The Strategic Change Process
i) Determine the need for change:
In this step the strategic managers must recognize a gap between actual performance and desired performance, use a SWOT analysis to define the company’s present state and then determine its desired future state.
ii) Determine the obstacles to change:
Obstacles may prevent a company from reaching its desired future state. Conflict is also major setback to change and managers must seek ways to resolve the conflict to implement strategic change successfully.
iii) Implement change:
Strategic managers play organizational politics to overcome obstacles to change, resolve conflicts and bring about strategic change, resolve conflicts and bring about strategic change. To play politics, managers must have power.
iv) Evaluate change:
Strategic managers need to evaluate the results of each change process and use this analysis to define the organization’s present condition so that they can start the next change process.
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