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Grief and organisational change

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posted on 2009-01-01, 00:00 authored by John Mc Williams
Grief is an important, if underrated, element of organisational change. The limited treatment of grief is a remarkable deficit in change literature. One exception is transitions theory, which recognises the loss contingent on change. However, the theory, as well as change research generally, relies on a cyclical model of grief, which is increasingly called in to question as new and more sophisticated approaches arise within the grief research community. This paper considers change management in the automotive industry to illustrate the role of grief in workplace change. It argues that there is opportunity for grief research to inform change management and for grief practitioners to work with managers responsible for implementing change.<br>

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Location

Clayton, Vic

Language

eng

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C1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Journal

Grief matters

Volume

12

Season

summer

Pagination

66 - 69

ISSN

1440-6888

Issue

3

Publisher

Centre for Grief Education

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