How to integrate sustainability goals?
Anchoring
Embedding
Engage
Theories of leadership
Transactional
Distributed
Enabling
Transformational
Complexity
Transactional leadership
influences other by giving something what they want
Distributed leadership
multiple leaders within one group
enabling leadership
create structures, rules, interactions, and cultural characteristics that support the leadership actions of others
transformational leadership
have the ability to motivate others to perform their best
complexity leadership
leaders trying to make a path out of the chaos that is in the firm
Leadership throughout the phases of the model
Compliance phase: transactional/distributed
Efficiency phase: distributed/enabling
Strategic proactivity stage: enabling/transformational
Sustaining corporation phase: transformational/complexity
Key factors in change agent competency
Skill and abilities needed
Internal change agent role
o Line roles: the board of management, CEO etc.
o Staff support roles: HR, OD etc
External change agent roles
OD techniques to deal with resistance to change (6)
Education and communication
Participation and empowerment
Facilitation
Bargaining and negotiation
Manipulation
Coercion
OD techniques to promote change
Counseling
Sensitivity training
Process consultation
Team building
Intergroup training
Organizational mirroring
OD technique for total organization interventions
Organizational confrontation meeting
Reaction process on change
initial denial
resistance
gradual exploration
enventual commitment
11 cognitive distortions
10 irrational ideas
Needs approval
Fears failure
Blames self, others or unkind fate
Feels depressed and miserable when frustrated
Does not control one’s destiny
Preoccupied with anxiety
Avoids life’s difficulties
Influenced by personal history
Does not accept reality
Inert and passive existence
Results of irrational ideas and change
Irrational ideas are associated with change
The higher the irrational ideas the higher the resistance to change
Emotion increases the association.
Blaming, being inert and passive and not controlling one’s destiny has the highest correlation
Seven steps to minimize irrational beliefs
4 theories of change
Cognitive dissonance
Depth of intervention
Psychological contract
Dispositional resistance
Forces for change
Competitive, economic, political, global, demographic, social, ethical
Resistances to change
Organizational
- structure (mechanistic or organic)
- culture
- strategy
Functional
- Differences in subunit orientation (tunnel vision)
- Power and conflict
Group
- Norms
- Cohesiveness
- Group thinking
Individual
- Cognitive biases
- Uncertainty and insecurity
- Selective perception and retention
- Habit
Integrating a sustainability strategy into the business