VALUES-DRIVEN CHANGE
Strategies and Tools for Long-Term Success
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About the Book
Do you want change-driven values or values-driven change? As criteria for making decisions and setting priorities, values should be considered before taking action. In response to immediate pressures, however, many organizations allow change to drive values rather than the other way around. This practice leads to shortsighted decisions that jeopardize long-term success. Ken Hultman, critically acclaimed author and one of the world's leading authorities on organizational values, draws from his knowledge and expertise of over 30 years to bring forth an important compilation of theoretical concepts, instruments, and exercises designed to help today's leaders, managers, and OD practitioners develop and maintain values-driven organizations.
Using a systems approach, and packed with practical strategies, tools, and seven proven instruments, this book gives you the resources necessary to make values the focus for:- Team change,
- Personal change,
- Organizational change, and
- Multi-level change (personal, team, and organizational)
About the Author
Ken Hultman, Ed.D. is an internationally known organization development consultant, coach, and author, specializing in organizational change, corporate culture, team leadership, performance improvement, and executive coaching. He received his doctorate in counseling psychology from Rutgers University, and is the author of three other scholarly books: The Path of Least Resistance: Preparing Employees for Change, Making Change Irresistible: Overcoming Resistance to Change in Your Organization, and Balancing Individual and Organizational Values: Walking the Tightrope to Success. Ken is passionate about helping people bring their lives into greater harmony with their values. He can be reached at www.kenhultman.com.