2018
DOI: 10.30837/2522-9818.2018.6.077
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The Model of Assessing the General Intensity of Resistance to Changes in an Organization

Abstract: When analyzing the causes for the failure of previous programmes, the following issues are usually focused on: whether the results of the programmes were timely, whether the budget was not exceeded, and whether the results met certain quality parameters. In some cases, the analysis can testify that the programme was completed successfully, the team acted successfully, settlements with suppliers were completed, and stakeholders and users were satisfied. But much rarely the question arises, whether the organizat… Show more

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“…In any transformation process, people will face unknown factors; therefore, many are unwilling to change. Afraid of losing the current power (Winkler, 2015) or career advancement (Chernova et al, 2018) and feeling unable to learn the new technology to do the job (Winkler, 2015) are frequently found as the reasons to resist change. Short-term individual profitseeking behavior should be replaced by the pursuit of long-term benefits for many (Matinheikki et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In any transformation process, people will face unknown factors; therefore, many are unwilling to change. Afraid of losing the current power (Winkler, 2015) or career advancement (Chernova et al, 2018) and feeling unable to learn the new technology to do the job (Winkler, 2015) are frequently found as the reasons to resist change. Short-term individual profitseeking behavior should be replaced by the pursuit of long-term benefits for many (Matinheikki et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Certification of organisations competence (capability) in project management is one means of providing assurance that the certified organisation meets the requirements of the IPMA Delta Certification Scheme. Confidence in the respective certification scheme for the project, programme and portfolio management competence of organisations is achieved by means of a globally accepted process of assessment and periodic reassessments of the competence of organisations that are certified [13,16,17]. Module I shall be used as self-assessment for selected project managers, team members and other stakeholders.…”
Section: Table 1 Definition Of Competence (Capability) Classesmentioning
confidence: 99%