Student will choose a company/organization and propose a hypothetical change for this company/organization. Some possible organizations include: professional sports, automotive industry, healthcare, local government, your own employer, etc.
Part 1: Change Research
What is change? How does change affect a company? Begin by researching your company and changes they have made in the past.
Example of Past Change: This is the type of change you might propose to your company- Domino’s Pizza: fixing a broken image/bad public image. In order to remedy this, ad campaigns were developed to show how friendly and professional the employees were. Change had to be made to fix their image.
For a frame of reference, refer to your company in order to address the following:
In order to gain a better understanding of change and the impact it has within a business setting, investigate the following:
Evaluate the importance of having a change process
Explain the concept of change within a business setting.
Investigate the value, scope and impact change could have on an organization.
Discuss the importance of anticipating change and the potential impact change could have on a company.
Explain the importance of a communication channel and its effects on change within an organization.
Analyze the impact human factors (personalities, organizational behavior) have on change within an organization.
Compose your change research into a report to submit to your instructor. Minimum word count for this assignment is 500 words
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