Analysis of change management experience in organizations

The article considers the issues of change management taking into account the Russian and American experience. Change management has been reviewed as an integral part of the management theory. It has been proposed to consider the process of change management as primarily the management of phenomena...

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Main Authors: O. E. Astafeva, I. L. Goncharov, N. A. Moiseenko
Format: Article
Language:Russian
Published: State University of Management 2020-10-01
Series:Управление
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Online Access:https://upravlenie.guu.ru/jour/article/view/325
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Summary:The article considers the issues of change management taking into account the Russian and American experience. Change management has been reviewed as an integral part of the management theory. It has been proposed to consider the process of change management as primarily the management of phenomena that accompany the process of change.The concept of “change” has been reflected as a process of transformation and as the transformation of an object into new legal forms through reorganization. The presented experience of managing American companies shows, first of all, the situation in which economic growth is carried out and all transformations are aimed at integration processes.The analysis of modern experience of change management has been made in the context of crisis situations that require flexibility in managing all processes in the organization. The article presents a division of changes into groups, allowing you to identify areas that require timely management influence when developing an organization’s development program. The analysis examines the most popular change management models and the actions of companies to manage changes during the coronavirus pandemic.In conclusion, it has been concluded that for modern companies, change management requires not only constant analysis of internal organizational processes, but also the application of specific knowledge to solve  problematic management tasks.
ISSN:2309-3633
2713-1645