Reference no: EM131557916
You anticipate a great deal of resistance to change from the employees of Pegasus, especially if there are layoffs involved.
You and the HRD group must first identify the emotional factors of change and then present a plan to address these issues to the company in a meeting.
You must consider the overall culture of the organization as well as all the subcultures.
Part 1
Research how people and organizations react to change, both positive and negative. If possible, interview coworkers, family, and friends who have experienced substantial change in their lives.
Review articles and books on how organizations have successfully moved through changes, and study those that have failed to make changes to succeed.
Develop a set of recommendations that will minimize the negative reactions from individuals and the organization to the change being planned for Pegasus.
Present your findings in an organized, well-researched report of 1,000-1,250 words. Be sure to cite your sources using APA guidelines.
Please add your file.
Part 2
Prepare a presentation for Pegasus' senior management team, focusing on anticipated employee reactions to organizational change (including the possibility of layoffs), and complete the following:
Present your findings from your research and surveys on how people react to change.
Propose an action plan to address these reactions.
Discuss the financial impact of emotional reactions to change so your audience "buys in" to any proposed investments of time or money.
Apply principles and major theories (such as systems theory, theories of change, applied behavioral science, social psychology, group dynamics) for leading and managing change to case studies.
Create recommendations for interventions and evaluation based upon critical issues and strategic objectives.
Explore cutting edge strategies for implementing individual, interpersonal, group, inter-group, and large systems change.
Deliverable Length: 1,000-1,250 words; 4-6 PowerPoint slides with notes.
How is the income statement related to the balance sheet
: Discuss some financial variables that affect the price-earnings ratio - What is the difference between book value per share of common stock and market value
|
Compute detailed company cash budgets for the forthcoming
: Using the Cash Budget spreadsheet, calculate detailed company cash budgets for the forthcoming and subsequent year.
|
Discuss the rule of de morgan law
: Let S be a sample space for an experiment, and let E and F be events of this experiment. Show that the events E ? F and Ec n Fc are mutually exclusive.
|
Prepare a schedule of planned unit production
: Prepare a schedule of planned unit production of handheld bubble blowers for January through March
|
Identify the emotional factors of change
: Identify the emotional factors of change and then present a plan to address these issues to the company in a meeting.
|
Issues that microeconomics attempts to address
: What are some of the larger issues that Microeconomics attempts to address? How is this different than what is examined in Macroeconomics?
|
Define what is the sample space
: SPORTS Eight players, A, B, C, D, E, F, G, and H, are competing in a series of elimination matches of a tennis tournament in which the winner.
|
Have you experienced media misrepresentation of your words
: Have you experienced media misrepresentation of your words? What advice about dealing with the media in these readings did you find most useful?
|
What was the focus of the improvement
: What was the focus of the improvement? Why are system safety principles not used by all safety professionals? Was safety part of the process?
|