Communication and change: Effective change communication is personal, global and continuous
Abstract
This paper examines strategies to meet the communication challenge of change brought on through planned transitions, by the stress of a crisis, or as a result of the social transformation in work and the nature of work. It explores the cycles of change to create a foundation for understanding the communication of change to individual people in an organisation. It examines the impact of reengineering as a change vehicle, the role of trust in reengineering, and some reasons reengineering appears to have shortcomings for individuals coping with change. A reengineering case study is also presented. Successful communication of change demonstrates an understanding of the cycle of change, the importance of trust in the communication process, the essential personal nature of change, the necessity for continuous face‐to‐face communication, and a recognition that current global changes are symptoms of a shift in the human condition.
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Citation
Goodman, M.B., Holihan, V.C. and Willis, K.E. (1996), "Communication and change: Effective change communication is personal, global and continuous", Journal of Communication Management, Vol. 1 No. 2, pp. 115-133. https://doi.org/10.1108/eb026039
Publisher
:MCB UP Ltd
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