2019
DOI: 10.1108/jocm-09-2017-0358
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The future trip: a story of transformational change

Abstract: Purpose The study of successful transformational change processes in organizations has been limited. The purpose of this paper is to understand a change process and the type of change that occurred in a pharmaceutical company in Sweden 2005–2014. Design/methodology/approach An interactive research design was used, and semi-structured interviews were conducted with 19 individuals, asking about their views on the change journey. Meetings and dialogue with leaders from the organization also took place. Observat… Show more

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“…Transformational leaders are a prominent group because they establish organizational ideas and visions, create strong bonds with employees, motivate employees, and are supportive and inspirational (Busari et al, 2019). Such leaders are able to effect change through the development of organizational culture (Brandt et al, 2019). However, leaders sometimes focus too much on changing organizational policies rather than changing the organizational mindset, often failing to improve performance as a result (Schwartz, 2018).…”
Section: Transformational Leadership Shapes Organizational Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Transformational leaders are a prominent group because they establish organizational ideas and visions, create strong bonds with employees, motivate employees, and are supportive and inspirational (Busari et al, 2019). Such leaders are able to effect change through the development of organizational culture (Brandt et al, 2019). However, leaders sometimes focus too much on changing organizational policies rather than changing the organizational mindset, often failing to improve performance as a result (Schwartz, 2018).…”
Section: Transformational Leadership Shapes Organizational Culturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since organizational change and culture are firmly tied (Brandt et al , 2019; Baek et al , 2019), organizational culture appears to be an important factor in determining how employees learn via acceptance of mistakes. Not forgetting that it is common for humans to make mistakes, another important question should be posed: how does companies’ culture influence the learning process via mistakes?…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Post-bureaucratic organisations are characterised by a culture of learning and continual reflection that promotes organisational flexibility and responsiveness, dialogue, and consensus rather than formal authority and hierarchy (Harris and Hopfl, 2006;Laloux, 2014;Lee and Edmondson, 2017). Company culture matters for change adaptability and management (Baek et al, 2019;Brandt et al, 2019). Cameron and Quinn (1999) offered an organisational culture taxonomy that considers the following orthogonal organisational dimensions: 'flexibility and discretion' versus 'stability and control' and 'internal focus and integration' versus 'external focus and differentiation'.…”
Section: Organisational Hierarchymentioning
confidence: 99%