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Commanding Change: War Winning Military Strategies for Organizational Change

(Hardback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Commanding Change: War Winning Military Strategies for Organizational Change

Contributors:

By (Author) Murray Davies

ISBN:

9780275971106

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Praeger Publishers Inc

Publication Date:

30th September 2001

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

Management and management techniques

Dewey:

355.6867

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Hardback

Number of Pages:

168

Description

The process of military change management must be as well planned and as well led as any other military operation. This book considers the complex and challenging area of change management within military organizations. While the military can learn a lot from the wealth of existing civilian management literature, the unique circumstances of most military organizations often require different approaches. With an understanding of the important factors involved, military planners can approach change through a means that allows them to harness the inevitability and power of change to achieve their own ends. The management of change within a military organization is neither a fire and forget process nor one that military leaders should avoid. In many respects it is like other operations. Leaders must first understand the nature and shape of the change battlefield that they are facing. On this battlefield they must dispatch their forces against those who will seek to oppose change. Through examination of various processes of change within the military, civilian managers will learn how change has succeeded or failed in organizations whose bottom-line is the physical safety and security of the countries and the people that they protect.

Reviews

[D]avies provides a good treatment of military organizational change, and he discusses how to surmount those forces that detract from alternatives in how we will fight on future battlefields.-Military Review
"Davies provides a good treatment of military organizational change, and he discusses how to surmount those forces that detract from alternatives in how we will fight on future battlefields."-Military Review
"[D]avies provides a good treatment of military organizational change, and he discusses how to surmount those forces that detract from alternatives in how we will fight on future battlefields."-Military Review

Author Bio

MURRAY DAVIES is an officer in the Australian Army.

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