Kurt Lewin's change model: A critical review of the role of leadership and employee involvement in organizational change
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Abstract
Change is crucial for organizations in growing, highly competitive business environments. Theories of change describe the effectiveness with which organizations are able to modify their strategies, processes, and structures. The action research model, the positive model, and Lewin's change model indicate the stages of organizational change. This study examined the three stages of Lewin's model: unfreezing, movement, and refreezing. Although this model establishes general steps, additional information must be considered to adapt these steps to specific situations. This article presents a critical review of change theories for different stages of organizational change. In this critical review, change management…
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- Organizational change
- Constructive
- Planned change
- Change management (ITSM)
- Action (physics)
- Organization development
- Process (computing)
- Process management
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