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The Hostility Of Change: Breaking Through Deep-Seated Barriers
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The Hostility Of Change: Breaking Through Deep-Seated Barriers

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At some point in our life, we are all faced with the difficulty of managing change. The implication of change in our personal life is challenging enough. Managing change as a leader can have even greater implications. In The Hostility of Change, Joe Robert Thornton explores all elements of change, including the deep-seated barriers that give rise to resistance. The Hostility Of Change also explores real, sustainable change… and real, sustainable change is a very high bar to reach. In this book, you will learn about: How clarity can be a hidden barrier to change acceptance The difference between a crisis, an ultimatum, and a ‘burning platform’ Why improvement is not the same as change How quiet voices can be disruptive or supportive to the change process Passive-aggressiveness and its relationship to change The role of compassion to drive change in others Recommendations for addressing resistance to change Change is not a process; change is an emotion. Accepting this principle will take you on a journey that will challenge the traditional approach to change management. The Hostility of Change addresses the emotion that accompanies change. The process of change is relatively easy; however, why people don’t accept the change is not always so easy. Change often results in emotion demonstrated outwardly, sometimes even in a hostile way. However, change can also invoke a passively hostile resistance, often difficult to detect. This book explores both. Emotions are often present when change is introduced, often overpowering the processes you are attempting to implement. Recognizing, understanding, and leveraging emotions in the change process can have a positive effect on the trajectory of the change. The subtitle- Breaking Through Deep-Seated Barriers, reflects the override of our personal belief system that is necessary before we can begin to accept change. This term is often referred to as deep-seeded. Deep-seeded almost me

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vizzionnary Publishing
Date
12 February 2021
Pages
260
ISBN
9780578241937

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

At some point in our life, we are all faced with the difficulty of managing change. The implication of change in our personal life is challenging enough. Managing change as a leader can have even greater implications. In The Hostility of Change, Joe Robert Thornton explores all elements of change, including the deep-seated barriers that give rise to resistance. The Hostility Of Change also explores real, sustainable change… and real, sustainable change is a very high bar to reach. In this book, you will learn about: How clarity can be a hidden barrier to change acceptance The difference between a crisis, an ultimatum, and a ‘burning platform’ Why improvement is not the same as change How quiet voices can be disruptive or supportive to the change process Passive-aggressiveness and its relationship to change The role of compassion to drive change in others Recommendations for addressing resistance to change Change is not a process; change is an emotion. Accepting this principle will take you on a journey that will challenge the traditional approach to change management. The Hostility of Change addresses the emotion that accompanies change. The process of change is relatively easy; however, why people don’t accept the change is not always so easy. Change often results in emotion demonstrated outwardly, sometimes even in a hostile way. However, change can also invoke a passively hostile resistance, often difficult to detect. This book explores both. Emotions are often present when change is introduced, often overpowering the processes you are attempting to implement. Recognizing, understanding, and leveraging emotions in the change process can have a positive effect on the trajectory of the change. The subtitle- Breaking Through Deep-Seated Barriers, reflects the override of our personal belief system that is necessary before we can begin to accept change. This term is often referred to as deep-seeded. Deep-seeded almost me

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Vizzionnary Publishing
Date
12 February 2021
Pages
260
ISBN
9780578241937