Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change
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Managing Transitions: Making the Most of Change

Paperback – International Edition, May 1, 2003

Price
$10.96
Format
Paperback
Pages
144
Publisher
Da Capo Lifelong Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-0738208244
Dimensions
7.25 x 0.5 x 9 inches
Weight
11.2 ounces

Description

Managing Transitions was timely when it first appeared twenty-five years ago. It is even more relevant now, at a time of unprecedented change and transition. The Bridges' deep understanding of how we experience the destabilizing forces of change--and their well-tested strategies for helping people through it--are more important than ever.― Marshall Goldsmith, executive coach, business educator, and New York Times best-selling author, ranked top leadership thinker in the world by Thinkers50 A very wise book by a very wise man. This new edition is a celebration of William Bridges' original insights and practical guidance. With incisive contemporary cases and immediately useful applications, Susan Bridges masterfully reintroduces his exceptional work to a new generation.― Jim Kouzes, coauthor of the best-selling The Leadership Challenge Pick up any business book today and you will find words about unending change. What better guide for this unrelenting change than someone who has spent decades studying and reporting on how to survive it? If you need that guide--grab this book! William and Susan Bridges provide a road map to get through the most difficult work and life passages.― Beverly Kaye, founder, Career Systems International; coauthor, Love 'Em or Lose 'Em This richly updated new edition of the insightful Managing Transitions , filled with fresh and compelling examples, will be indispensable for leaders trying to guide their organizations through a period of unsettling change by managing the pain and uncertainty of the neutral zone. A timely update to a timeless book.― Sally Helgesen, author, The Female Vision, The Web of Inclusion, The Female Advantage, and Thriving in 24/7 Managing change is a way of life in today's organizations, yet too often it's handled poorly. That's why Managing Transitions has become the essential guide on how to do it right. This new, revised edition deftly guides the reader through the organizational change process from start to finish, offering practical advice grounded in the authors' vast experience working with every size and type of organization. This book is must reading for every leader, manager, and employee undergoing a change process. Come to think of it, doesn't that include just about everyone?― John Alexander, president, Leadership Horizons and former president and CEO of the Center for Creative Leadership The most important idea I have encountered about organizational change is this: great change requires human transition. Decades of experience have proven that no magic set of steps, no financial incentive, no clever argument, and no threat can guarantee that a workforce will embrace change. People need real help in psychologically transitioning to a new situation--and that help is available here. In this fourth edition of Managing Transitions , William and Susan Bridges further expand their proven approach for helping people and organizations embrace real change.― Walter McFarland, coauthor of Choosing Change and board chair emeritus for the Association for Talent Managing Transitions is an essential guide for leaders and Chief People Officers who are navigating transitions and change within any organization. It is also a handbook in life for dealing with endings, new beginnings, and the disruptive 'neutral zone' in between. This book provides a pathway to human and authentic leadership and a way to gracefully navigate through the changes we all face in life.― Gabrielle Toledano, EVP and chief talent officer, Electronic Arts, Inc. Susan Bridges has done something generous, courageous, and brilliant with her updating of this classic and treasured book by Bill Bridges. In a collaborative process with the ideas of her late husband and business partner, she has made the language, concepts, and examples fresh again and available to a new audience. Bill's ideas have been fundamental to my own practice, and now they will inspire a new generation of leaders and change-makers to be wise, humane, and strategic, as they move their complex organizations through and increasingly challenging set of realities.― B. Kim Barnes, CEO, Barnes & Conti Associates; author, Exercising Influence: Making Things Happen at Work, at Home, and in Your Community Change is constant in today's global business environment, and yet change management continues to be a challenge for most organizations. That's why Managing Transitions remains an important book; it identifies the critically important role that understanding the human size of transition plays in effective change management. This updated edition is a must-read for anyone who wants to lead change successfully.― Tony Bingham, president and CEO for the Association for Talent Development "[A] brilliant book."― Entrepreneur.com "This book includes thought-provoking quizzes."― Alaska Journal of Commerce , - "[An] informative book."― Rochester Democrat and Chronicle , - "Provid[es] an elegantly simple yet profoundly insightful roadmap of the transition process."― Cleveland Sun Messenger , - William Bridges, PhD , was an internationally known speaker, consultant, and author, and a preeminent authority on change. For decades, he showed thousands of individuals and hundreds of organizations how to deal more productively with transition. Susan Bridges is president of William Bridges Associates. She lives in Marin County, California.

Features & Highlights

  • The business world is constantly transforming. When restructures, mergers, bankruptcies, and layoffs hit the workplace, employees and managers naturally find the resulting situational shifts to be challenging. But the psychological transitions that accompany them are even more stressful. Organizational transitions affect people; it is always people, rather than a company, who have to embrace a new situation and carry out the corresponding change. As veteran business consultant William Bridges explains, transition is successful when employees have a purpose, a plan, and a part to play. This indispensable guide is now updated to reflect the challenges of today's ever-changing, always-on, and globally connected workplaces. Directed at managers on all rungs of the corporate ladder, this expanded edition of the classic bestseller provides practical, step-by-step strategies for minimizing disruptions and navigating uncertain times.

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Managing Transtions through people

The book underlines the fact that while change may be planned, systemic and structural actions taken by the managers and decision makers within the organizations, it?s the transition within the employees? mind that actually dictates the realization of desired objectives of change. The book is a step-wise guide to managing the transition in employees mind.

Managing transition involves helping people through three phases; letting go the old ways, going through the in-between when the old is gone and new is not fully operational and the new beginning phase. Author clearly delineates challenges and provides strategies for addressing employee emotional needs while experiencing these phases. The strategies focus on addressing four Ps: The Purpose (beat the problem), The Picture (of envisioned tomorrow), The Plan (resources, schedule etc.) and finally the Part for each player.

Author has very lucidly mapped the transition challenges as the organisation goes through its seven stages of life cycle (as he puts it) ie: Dreaming the Dream. Launching a Venture, Getting Organized, Becoming an Institution, Closing in and Dying. He also provides some management guidelines to make organizations break the cycle and move towards organisation renewal instead of closing-in.

In a very informative manner, author describes the most important steps, the planned steps and the blunders in managing transitions, using case studies. Comparing self analysis of the cases with the proposed solution forces reflection and facilitate understanding and imbibing of concepts.

The book can be viewed as a learning guide for all managers involved in initiating, planning and managing initiatives. The book is refreshingly different from the ?prescriptive model- centric? change management books. The gain for the reader would be decided by his ability to work with the book, than pick it for an arm-chair reading.
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Class text

I used this book for class. It is a good reference book which explores change management techniques. It is easily understood.
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Fantastic resource

Can't recommend highly enough. Very easy to read, useful examples. While many transitions are "negative" (factory closing, layoffs), the principles are very applicable to "positive changes" (adding staff, new facilities and systems, etc.). I run a small organization and it was incredibly helpful to me.
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Organisational Transition

This is basically a conversion to an organisation perspective of Bridges' previous work, Transitions. There is a lot of duplication of ideas. However, Managing Transitions is important reading for all business leaders, HR practitioners and consultants.
Bridges writes in an easy-reading style with plenty of examples.
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Wrongfully recommended

I was recommended to read this book by someone who was advising me on transitions in life, relationships, etc. I didn't do any further research beyond my friend's recommendation and soon found out this is more of a business/management book. Not a bad thing obviously, but I am not the intended target audience. Hence my 5-star review.
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Perfect for Management and Leadership

I bought this book for a class. It is very informative and principles within can be applied to the workplace very quickly. I would recommend for anyone in a managerial position.
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great, short, valuable

This is a great book for all people who deal with people that are dealing with change. I have found this book useful when being a change agent for a company, or just for management in my own company. Part of the value of this book is it describes the emotional aspect of change. People are not always (usually) logical. Emotions play a large part. Knowing how to deal with the emotional aspect of change is essential. This book gives you great insights in this area.
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Keeper for the office

There are some important tools to use if you have been working for some time. Essentials are valuable to helping your staff go through transitions and help them get to the other side of the change curve. Simply signs to look for along with quality avenues for your teams to let go of the change and venture towards new goal setting.
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Managing Transitions: Making The Most Of Change

I found the subject matter excellent and a must for anyone who manages change. But I also found that the book was sometimes awkward and slow to read, as it occationally lacked a smooth flow.
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Great ~

This was a great book and well needed. If your your in or responsible for transitions. This is for you - an eye opener to some great ideas and the author takes the reader to both sides of the good and bad involving the transitional process and how it should be done. Great insight!